Clutch function, Wire rope replacement – COMEUP Industrial Winch (Ver:03) User Manual

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For Yak/HV/Bison/Wolf Winch

For Rhino Winch

Clutch Function

The clutch allows rapid pay-out of the wire rope for hooking onto a load or anchor points
and is operated by a clutch T-handle.
The clutch T-handle must be in the “Engaged” position before winching.
1). To disengage, lift the clutch T-handle up for Rhino Winch and turn it at 90° counter-clockwise
rotation to the “Disengaged” position, wire rope can now clutch off the drum.
2). To engage, lift the clutch T-handle up for Rhino Winch and turn it at 90° clockwise rotation
to the “Engaged” position.
3). If a clutch T-handle can’t be properly locked in the “Engaged” position, rotate the drum to
make the clutch device engage to the gear train.
4). Wear leather gloves and use a strap when guiding the wire rope on and off the drum.

For Rhino Winch

For Wolf Winch

Wire Rope Replacement

Never use a wire rope of a different size or material. The wire rope end shall be inserted
through a hole in the drum and a screw is used to clamp the wire rope in place. This rope
attachment is simple and ingenious.
1). Disengage the clutch T-handle.
2). Spool the entire wire rope, and then remove it from the drum.
3). For Yak/HV/Bison/Wolf Winch, place the replacement wire rope through the roller fairlead
opening, pass below the drum, and insert it into the hole on the drum core.
3-1). For Rhino Winch, place the replacement wire rope through the roller fairlead opening
and drum core. Escape from hole 2 and wind 5 wraps on the drum. Insert the rope to the
drum core from hole 1
4). Tighten the screw downwards to secure the wire rope.
5). The red paint markings on the wire rope means 3 metres remains on the drum.

(Engaged) (Disengaged) (Engaged) (Disengaged)

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