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Preparation for Operation
Operations of the Brake Winch including non-technical periodic inspections,
maintenance requirements and adhering to the safety considerations outlined in
this instruction manual are to be performed by a qualified driver.
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
MOVING THE LOAD
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
When determining whether the load
Obey a stop signal from anyone.
will exceed the load rating, consider
Maintain tension on the wire cable to
the total force required to move the
keep it tightly and evenly wound on
load.
the drum.
If the winch and load are not visible
during the entire operation, get help
Consider the operation. Do not begin until
from another person.
you are sure you can perform the entire
Appoint a supervisor if more than one
operation without hazard.
person is involved in the operation.
This will reduce confusion and
Inspect all components of the system.
increase safety.
Where possible, remove the handle
Inspect the winch and other equipment in
when the winch is not in use, to help
accordance with Inspection instruction.
avoid unauthorised use.
Operators should be in good health, alert and
suitably clothed (i.e. no loose clothing)
Move the load slowly and smoothly, only a
small distance at first. Make sure the load
The load must be clear of objects and free to
is balanced and securely attached before
move. Ensure the load will not tip, spin, roll
continuing.
away, or in any way move uncontrollably.
Observe the wire cable as it winds onto
Know your load and make sure you do not
the drum. If it becomes loose, uneven, or
exceed the load rating of the winch or any
overlapped, stop the operation and rewind
other equipment in your system.
before continuing. Continued operation with
overlapped or uneven wire cable can damage
ATTACHING THE LOAD
and shorten its life.
LUBRICATING THE WINCH
WARNING:
Do not wrap the wire cable / fibre rope
around the load. This may damage the
IMPORTANT:
wire cable / fibre rope and could cause
Make sure the lubricant has a
the load to fall. Use a sling or other
temperature rating appropriate for
approved lifting device.
the ambient temperatures of the
operation.
Clear objects from the path of the load so you
can move it freely and observe it at all times
Lubricate the winch properly to help protect it
during the operation.
from wear and rust.
Attach the load using a nylon sling, or
Ensure no lubricant comes in contact with the
other approved rigging device. Follow the
brake pads (mechanism)
recommendations of the sling manufacturer.
Lubricate the winch at least every three
Seat the sling in the saddle of the snap hook
months, by applying a light grade oil to the
with the hook latch completely closed.
shafts and bushes. Rotate the drum several
times to allow oil to penetrate, and wipe off
Centre the load on the hook so it will remain
excess oil to avoid dirt accumulation.
balanced and not tip or rotate to one side.
CLEANING THE WINCH
IMPORTANT:
Increase the frequency of
maintenance if the winch is:
• Operated for long periods.
• Used to pull heavy loads.
• Operated in wet, dirty, hot or cold
surroundings.
Clean the winch to remove dirt and help
prevent rust and corrosion.
Clean the winch every three months or
whenever it is dirty.
Wipe all components to remove dirt and
grease.
Leave a light film of oil on all surfaces to
protect them against rust and corrosion.
Ensure no lubricant comes in contact with
the brake pads (mechanism)
Wipe off excess amounts of oil to avoid
accumulation of dirt.
Remove all unnecessary objects from the area
surrounding the winch.
INSPECTING THE WINCH
IMPORTANT:
Keep written records of inspection.
This allows comparison with
comments from previous inspections
so you can see changes in condition or
performance
Inspect the winch to detect signs of damage
or poor operation before they become
hazardous.
DISCARDING THE WINCH
Each winch has a finite design life after which
it shall be discarded. The design life shall be
the lesser period of 7 (seven) years from the
date of commissioning or 8 (eight) years from
the date of purchase.
Inspections
Technical inspections of the Brake Winch from pre-operational to periodic
inspections including major repairs (lubricants, torque specifications) are to be
performed by a vehicle mechanic.
PRE-OPERATIONAL INSPECTION
REGULAR INSPECTIONS
PERFORM:
PERFORM:
• Before each operation.
• Every three (3) months.
• Whenever you notice signs of damage
• Whenever you return the winch to
or poor operation
service from storage.
• Whenever you notice damage or poor
operation in a frequent inspection.
Visually inspect the entire winch and all
• Whenever you have, or think you may
other associated equipment involved in the
have, overloaded or shock loaded the
operation.
winch.
• Check all equipment for cracks, dents,
bending, rust, wear, corrosion and other
Visually inspect the entire winch and all
damage.
other associated equipment involved in
• Check gears, shafts and bushes for wear,
the operation.
and other damage.
• Make sure the wire cable is installed
• Do not continue to use the damaged or
correctly and anchored securely to the
overloaded equipment.
drum
• Check the finish for wear, flaking, or
• Make sure the winch is properly
other damage.
lubricated.
• Check all equipment for cracks, dents,
• Make sure the handle is securely held in
bending, rust, wear corrosion and
place.
other damage. If the equipment was
• Make sure the mounting fasteners are
overloaded, or if you notice cracks and
tightened securely
other signs of overloading and damage,
• Make sure the foundation is in good
promptly remove the equipment from
condition, and capable of supporting
use and have it repaired or replaced.
the winch and its load under all load
• Inspect friction plates/pads and mating
conditions.
surfaces for contamination, dust,
corrosion and wear. If necessary, lightly
Test winch performance by moving a test
remove surface contamination, etc.
load equal to 20% of the rated capacity.
REPLACE friction plates/pads if excessive
wear (to 1mm thick) is evident or are
• Listen for unusual noises, and look for
either cracked or broken.
signs of damage as you operate the
• Check all fasteners for stripped threads,
winch.
wear, bending, and other damage.
• Make sure the winch cable winds evenly
• Check gears, shafts and bushes for wear,
and tightly onto the drum. If it is loose or
and other damage.
uneven, rewind it before continuing.
• Check the foundation for cracks,
• Make sure the handle moves freely in
corrosion, and other damage.
both directions.
• Make sure the winch is properly
lubricated.
Completely correct all problems before
• Make sure all labels and plates are
continuing. Use the Troubleshooting Chart
readable, firmly attached, free from
(at end of this Section) to help determine
damage and clean.
the cause of certain problems.
PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
PERFORM:
• Every twelve (12) months.
• Whenever you return the winch to
service from storage.
• Whenever you notice damage or poor
operation in a frequent inspection.
• Whenever you have, or think you may
have, overloaded or shock loaded the
winch.
Visually inspect the entire winch and all
other associated equipment involved in
the operation.
• Do not continue to use the damaged or
overloaded equipment.
• Detailed inspection of full length of rope
• Detailed inspection of both end
terminations
• Measuring hook wear
• Removing covers and looking at all
internal components
• Checking all nuts and bolts for tightness
• Review / assess the maintenance
procedures that are currently being
implemented, and comparing them to
the usage and environment
• Check the finish for wear, flaking, or
other damage.
• Check all equipment for cracks, dents,
bending, rust, wear corrosion and
other damage. If the equipment was
overloaded, or if you notice cracks and
other signs of overloading and damage,
promptly remove the equipment from
use and have it repaired or replaced.
• Inspect friction plates/pads and mating
surfaces for contamination, dust,
corrosion and wear. If necessary, lightly
remove surface contamination, etc.
REPLACE friction plates/pads if excessive
wear (to 1mm thick) is evident or are
either cracked or broken.
• Check all fasteners for stripped threads,
wear, bending, and other damage.
• Check gears, shafts and bushes for wear,
and other damage.
• Check the foundation for cracks,
corrosion, and other damage.
• Make sure the winch is properly
lubricated.
• Make sure all labels and plates are
readable, firmly attached, free from
damage and clean.