VEVOR KC3500 User Manual
VEVOR KC3500 User Manual

VEVOR KC3500 User Manual

Hand winch

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HAND WINCH
USER'S MANUAL
Model: KW1200, KW1600, KW2000B,
KW3500, KC800, KC3500
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General Safety Rules
Avoid Overloading and Improper Use
Never overload the winch; it's for pulling, not lifting. Keep hands clear of moving parts.
Maintenance and Repair Guidelines
Ensure cable security, lubricate gears before storage, and seek professional help for repairs.
User Restrictions and Safe Practices
Minors and impaired individuals should not use. Maintain footing, use protective gear, and avoid side forces.
Prevent Unintentional Operation
Ensure the ratchet switch is always fully engaged to prevent unintended product starts.
Operating Instruction
Installation Preparation
Prepare workspace, check accessories, use gloves, and set power tools to low speed for installation.
Winch Mounting
Drill holes according to base dimensions and secure the winch with bolts and nuts.
Handle Installation
Install the crank handle onto the shaft and secure it with the provided nut.
Using the Ratchet Switch for Operation
Guides on setting the ratchet switch for pulling or releasing, and catching the weight with the handle.
Cable Operation Without Load
Instructions for winding and unwinding the cable when no load is attached to the hook.
Cable Operation With Load
Procedures for winding (towing/loading) and unwinding (lowering/unloading) the cable when a load is applied.
Detailed Ratchet Switch Functionality
Explains the three ratchet switch positions and installation requirements for proper function.
Maintenance
Lubrication and Cleaning Schedule
Periodically lubricate cable, hook, gears, and keep handles clean for optimal performance.
Parts Inspection and Replacement
Inspect all parts, replace if damaged, and have damaged parts serviced by authorized centers.
Nut Tightness and Storage
Regularly check nut tightness and store the product properly in a dry, secure location.

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