Warning, Caution – Powerwinch 912 User Manual

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712

&

912

B

OAT

T

RAILER

W

INCH

P

OWERWINCH

8

M

AINTENANCE

L

UBRICATION

The following steps should be performed a minimum of once a year or when the
unit is placed in storage.

Cable: Lubricate the cable with Whitmore's Wire Rope Spray, WD40 or
equivalent. Spray the shaft and the cable as the cable is being wound.

Gears: Remove the covers and lubricate the gears with lithium base grease. Be
careful not to get grease on the clutch lining (refer to figure on page 10).

R

EPLACING THE

C

ABLE

WARNING

A

LWAYS USE THE EXACT

P

OWERWINCH REPLACEMENT CABLE

(

P

/

N

P7188800AJ).

W

INCH RATING AND CABLE STRENGTH ARE MATCHED FOR SAFE

AND OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE

.

NEVER

REPLACE THE CABLE WITH ROPE

.

CAUTION

A

LWAYS

wear leather gloves when handling the cable. Steel

cable can cause serious damage to hands.

1. Disconnect the power cable.

2. Loosen the clutch knob (turn counterclockwise) and free-wheel the cable

completely out.

3. Cut the old cable off approximately

2" from the cable drum.

4. Slide the collar away from the cable

then push the old cable out of the
drum shaft.

5. Insert the new cable through the

shaft. The cable must be inserted
through the side opposite the
counter bore.

6. Insert the stop sleeve over the end

of the cable until the cable is flush
with the end of the stop. Solder or
crimp the stop onto the cable.

7. Pull the cable back through the shaft

until the stop is seated in the counter
bore of hole.

8.

Slide the collar around the cable. The notch on the collar fits around the cable.

9.

Tighten the clutch control knob clockwise until finger tight to set the brake. D

O NOT

over tighten the clutch knob; over tightening can cause damage to the clutch.

10. Reconnect the power harness to the unit. Power-in the cable, keeping tension on

the cable as it is winding. The cable must wind from the top of the cable spool.

CAUTION

If the cable is not wound correctly, it may cause loss of

power and risk damage to the level wind plate. If the cable is not correct (too
loose or wound on one side), unwind the cable then rewind while keeping
tension on the cable.

Stranded Cable

Stop Sleeve

Crimp or Solder
Over End of Cable

Completed Installation

Counterbore

Drum Collar

Drum Flange

pwRC013

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