IGLAND 4001 Owner's Manual

Subcompact skidding winch

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IGLAND 2001
IGLAND 3001
IGLAND 4001
IGLAND 5001
Manufacturer:
IGLAND AS
Roresanden 109, N-4890 Grimstad, Norway
http://www.igland-as.com
E-mail:
corporate@igland-as.com
Owner's Manual
Manuel d'utilisation
Vartotojo instrukcija

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Hazards and Safety Precautions
Always Wear Protective Gear
Always use appropriate protective clothing and equipment when operating the winch.
Warning Symbol
Explains the meaning of the warning symbol used in the manual.
Avoid Side Pulling
Instructions on preventing lateral forces and maintaining correct towing angles.
Use Winch for Intended Purposes
Do not use the winch for operations it was not designed for.
Keep Children Away
Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the operating area.
Stay Alert at All Times
Emphasizes the importance of constant alertness during operation.
Stay Away from Hazard Zone
Maintain a safe distance from the winch and operating area.
Avoid Contact with Moving Cable
Do not touch or get near the moving steel cable.
Proper Winch Placement
Place the winch on a firm, level, and stable surface.
General Warning Symbol
General warning symbol indicating potential hazards.
Use Quality Steel Cable
Use only cables of appropriate quality and specifications.
Store Control Unit Safely
Protect the control unit from moisture and store it in a covered area.
Reel Cable Out Smoothly
Reel out the steel cable evenly, avoiding sudden jerks.
Lever Controls with Cord
Using the cord for lever controls operation.
Engage Brake When Winching Uphill
Apply the brake when winching loads uphill.
Avoid Cable Damage
Instructions on preventing damage to the steel cable.
Preparation and Mounting
Preparation Steps
General preparation steps before mounting, including safety and placement.
Mounting Winch to Tractor
Instructions for attaching the winch to the tractor.
Select Hitch Pins
Choosing the correct hitch pins for tractor linkage categories.
Attach Top Link
Connecting the top link to the winch.
Adjust Top Link Length
Setting the top link length for correct winch tilt in operating position.
Minimize Angle for Stability
Using specific holes to achieve the smallest angle for stability.
Avoid Cab Damage
Ensure the winch does not collide with the tractor cab during operation.
Adjusting Top Link (if needed)
Adjusting the top link for proper fit and function.
Adjusting Hydraulic Ram Linkage (if needed)
Adjusting hydraulic ram linkage for proper alignment.
Ensure PTO Shaft is Horizontal
Maintaining a horizontal position for the PTO shaft.
Adjust Drive Chain
Adjusting the drive chain tension for specific models.
PTO Shaft Length Adjustment
Correctly cutting and fitting the PTO shaft and guard.
Follow PTO Shaft Manufacturer Instructions
Adhering to manufacturer guidelines for PTO shaft modification.
Warning - PTO Shaft
Warning regarding PTO shaft installation and use.
Attaching the Steel Cable
Transport Position
Positioning the winch for transport before attaching the cable.
Unroll the Cable
Properly unrolling the full length of the steel cable.
Secure Cable to Drum
Passing the cable through the pulley and fastening it to the drum.
Fasten Cable to Drum
Securely fastening the steel cable end to the drum.
Wind Cable Tightly
Winding the cable tightly and evenly onto the drum.
Attaching the Control Cord
Mount Control Cord
Attaching the control cord to the winch.
Secure the Cord
Fastening the end of the control cord securely.
Pass Cord Through Opening
Routing the cord through the designated opening.
Pass Cord Through Lower Pulley
Routing the control cord through the lower pulley.
Pass Cord Through Lever Pulley
Routing the cord through the lever's pulley.
Secure Cord Firmly
Ensuring the control cord is fastened securely.
Operating Instructions
Introduction
General introduction to operating the winch.
Maintain Safety Equipment
Ensuring winch safety attachments are kept in good condition.
Observe Capacity Limitations
Understanding and respecting the winch's load capacity limits.
Approach Logs Closely
Positioning the tractor close to logs for efficient operation.
Park Tractor Securely
Lowering the butt plate and parking the tractor securely.
Control Symbols and Operations
Free Reel Symbol
Symbol indicating the free spooling or disengaged state.
Brake Symbol
Symbol indicating the brake engaged or active state.
Haul In Operation
Operation for pulling in the cable/load.
Cord Operation
Using the control cord for winch operation.
Logging Operations
Reel Cable Out Smoothly
Unrolling the cable smoothly without jerks.
Prevent Drum Over-run
Taking measures to prevent the drum from over-rotating.
Loosen Brake if Cable Binds
Adjusting the friction brake when the cable is difficult to pull.
Herringbone Hitching Pattern
Hitching logs in a herringbone pattern for efficient logging.
Avoid Sharp Angles
Avoiding sharp angles when attaching logs to prevent damage.
Correct Choking Technique
Proper methods for attaching logs securely.
Hauling In Operations
Procedures for pulling in logs using the winch.
Engaging Brake Uphill
Setting the brake when winching uphill during logging.
General Warning
General warning symbol indicating potential hazards during logging.
Warning - Load Stability
Warning related to load stability or tractor position.
Apply Brake
Engaging the brake for secure operation during logging.
Release Brake Slowly
Releasing the brake gradually and carefully.
Maintain Minimum Distance
Maintaining a minimum distance between the winch and logs.
Avoid Overloading
Do not exceed the winch's load capacity.
Driving Technique on Rough Terrain
Techniques for operating the tractor and winch on uneven ground.
Maintenance
Prevent Cable Snarling
Releasing the load slowly to prevent cable tangles.
Store Choker Chains
Properly storing choker chains after use.
Piling Logs with Butt Plate
Using the butt plate for safely piling logs.
Clutch Inspection and Adjustment
Check Control Lever Play
Inspecting the amount of play in the control levers.
Normal Lever Play
Defining normal lever play as less than 5 cm.
Adjust Clutch if Play Exceeds Limit
Adjusting the clutch when lever play exceeds 5 cm.
Prepare for Clutch Adjustment
Steps before adjusting clutch: PTO neutral, engine stop, cable payout, cover removal.
Adjust the Clutch
The procedure for adjusting the clutch mechanism.
Drive Chain Maintenance
Start Engine and Check Lever Play
Starting the engine and checking its operation.
Checking Drive Chain Tension
How to check and ensure proper tension of the drive chain.
Tighten Chain After First Day
Re-tightening the drive chain after the initial day of use.
Adjust Chain Slack
Taking up excessive slack in the drive chain as needed.
Fit Locking Clip Correctly
Installing the locking clip in the correct direction of rotation.
Replacing Clutch Friction Pads (3001, 4001)
Check Friction Pad Thickness
Measuring the thickness of the clutch friction pads.
Replace Pads if Worn
Replacing pads if their thickness is less than 2 mm.
Remove Old Pads
Carefully opening the pad retaining lugs and removing old pads.
Follow Clutch Adjustment Steps
Performing steps 3.3.1, 3.3.2, and 3.3.3 for pad replacement.
Replacing Clutch Friction Pads (5001)
Check Clutch Pads
Inspecting the clutch pads for wear.
Replace Worn Pads
Replacing clutch pads if they are thinner than 2 mm.
Loosen and Remove Pads
Unscrewing and removing the clutch pads.
Follow Clutch Adjustment Steps
Performing steps 3.3.1, 3.3.2, and 3.3.3 for pad replacement.
Storage
Disconnecting Tractor Equipment
Safe procedures for disconnecting winch from tractor.
Lubricate Parts Before Storage
Lubricating steel cable and moving parts before storing.
Store Winch Indoors
Storing the winch in a covered, dry place.
Ensure Level Storage Surface
Placing the winch on a level and stable surface for storage.
Safe Storage Practices
Storing the winch safely to prevent misuse or damage.
Optional Equipment
Top Pulley (Upper Rope Guide)
Description of the optional top pulley for rope guidance.
Top Screen (Extension)
Optional top screen for added protection.
HMV / Lyng Triangel Quick Hitch
Information on the quick hitch attachment system.
Remote Control Systems
Radio Remote Control Operation
Using the radio remote control for winch functions.
Engine Speed Control Unit
Unit for controlling engine speed (high/low).
Electrohydraulic Control Installation (LH)
Installing the low-pressure electrohydraulic control system.
Mounting Safety Warning
Warning about being careful during winch mounting.
Prepare for Electrohydraulic Control
Steps before installing control: PTO neutral, engine stop, remove covers.
Mount Hydraulic Ram Bracket
Installing the ram bracket and attaching the hydraulic ram.
Ensure Parallel Cylinder Mounting
Mounting the cylinder parallel to the winch housing.
Secure Upper Bracket to Lever
Fastening the upper cylinder bracket to the operating lever.
Check Clearance for Upper Bracket
Ensuring the upper bracket does not interfere with the housing.
Route Hydraulic Hose
Routing the hydraulic hose through the designated opening.
Remove Original Return Spring
Removing the original return spring from the lever.
Install Spring Assembly
Attaching the spring assembly and fitting both springs.
Connect Valve Block and Return Hose
Connecting the valve block and return hose to the tractor's hydraulic system.
Connect to Tractor Oil Pressure
Connecting the valve block to the tractor's pressure coupling.
Connect Return Oil to Tractor
Connecting the return hose to the tractor's return coupling.
Max Return Oil Pressure
Maximum allowable return oil pressure is 3 bar.
Ensure Clearance for Hydraulic Components
Verifying that moving parts do not interfere with hydraulic components.
Install Oil Distribution Valve (if needed)
Installing a bypass valve if tractor oil pump capacity exceeds 55 l/min.
Connect Power Supply (12V)
Connecting the winch to the tractor's 12V power supply.
Protect Circuit with 10A Fuse
Ensuring the power supply circuit is protected by a 10A fuse.
Oil Pressure Adjustment
Start Engine and Check Operation
Starting the engine and checking its operation.
Caution - Engine Running
Warning that the engine is running and requires caution.
Remove Dome Nut
Removing the dome nut as part of the adjustment process.
Adjust Control Screw
Adjusting the control screw until the lever reaches the bottom position.
Electrohydraulic Control Symbols
Free Reel Symbol
Symbol indicating free spooling.
Brake Symbol
Symbol indicating brake engaged.
Haul In Symbol
Symbol indicating the haul-in operation.
Cord Operation Symbol
Symbol indicating operation via control cord.
Installing Radio Remote Control
Mount Radio Receiver in Cab
Installing the radio receiver unit inside the tractor cabin.
Connect Receiver to Tractor Outlet
Connecting the radio receiver to the tractor's trailer plug outlet.
Secure to Solenoid Valve
Screwing the component securely to the solenoid valve.
Radio Operation: Press Button to Haul
Using the radio transmitter button to operate the winch.
Warranty Terms
Warranty Coverage
Details on what the 12-month warranty covers and excludes.
Liability for Damage
Manufacturer's liability for damages caused by machine use.

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