Grizzly T26859 User guide

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MODEL T26858/T26859
HAND WINCH
w/NYLON STRAP
INSTRUCTIONS
For questions or help with this product contact Tech Support at (570) 546-9663 or techsupport@grizzly.com
Drum
To reduce the risk of serious personal injury while using this winch:
1. Always wear ANSI approved eye protec­tion and gloves when operating.
2. Be sure strap is not damaged. If strap shows any signs of fraying or other damage, do not use winch.
3. Do not exceed specified pulling capac­ity of winch.
4. Do not stand in line with strap while operating winch. If strap breaks, it will whip back along this line.
5. Keep all loose clothing, hair, jewelry and hands away from winch during operation.
6. Use a spotter to help ensure safety when using winch. Be sure spotter is clear of vehicle and strap before operat­ing winch.
7. Do not replace strap with one of lesser strength.
8. Do not loop strap around an object or attach hook to strap. Attach hook to a separate chain or towing strap instead.
9. Do not use winch to lift vertical loads. It is only designed for horizontal loads. Lifting vertical loads may cause winch to fail and drop the load.
10. Do not use winch to support loads for long periods of time.
11. Avoid yanking or jerking strap while loading. This may cause winch to release the load.
12. Do not attach hook to load when strap is fully extended. Keep at least five full turns of strap on the drum.
Safety
Hook
Ratchet
Figure 1. Identification.
Low-Torque
Axle
High-Torque
Axle
Crank
Specifications
T26858 Horizontal Pulling Capacity ..... 2000 lbs.
T26859 Horizontal Pulling Capacity ......2500 lbs.
Strap .............................................. 2 in. x 32
Ratchet .................... Two Directions w/Auto Stop
Gear Ratios T26858 .. Low-Torque 4.1:1, High-Torque 9.8:1 T26859 . Low-Torque 5.1:1, High-Torque 12.2:1
Mounting Bolt Size ..........................................
Mounting Bolt Grade .............................. Grade 8
Keep hair, clothing, and hands away from mov­ing parts at all times. Entanglement can result in amputation or severe crushing injuries!
3
4 ft.
3
8"
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Mounting
The Model T26858/T26859 has holes in the base for mounting to most flat surfaces. The winch must be mounted for safe and effective operation. Before drilling into a frame or bumper component, verify that the opposite side of the drilling area is clear of wires, tubing, or brake lines.
To mount winch:
1. Place winch in desired position and mark
locations of mounting holes.
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2. Remove winch and drill you marked in Step 1. For safe operation, at least three bolts should be used to secure winch.
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3. Use
8" diameter mounting hardware to secure winch to mounting surface, as shown in Figure 2.
16" holes in locations
Crank Attachment
Use a 22mm wrench to secure the crank on either the low- or high-torque axle (see Figure 3).
Crank
Retaining
Plate
High-Torque
Low-Torque
Axle
Figure 3. Crank attachment options.
The low-torque axle provides faster winching but requires more effort, and is typically used for light loads.
Lock Nut
Axle
Bolt
Flat Washer
Winch Base
Mounting Surface
Flat Washer
Lock Washer
Hex Nut
Figure 2. Example of a "Through-Mount" setup.
The high-torque axle requires less effort and pro­vides slower winching, and is typically used for heavier loads.
Refer to Specifications on Page 1 for the gear ratios for each axle option.
Ratchet Settings
The rachet has three settings that determine which direction the drum turns—IN, OUT, and FREE SPIN (see Figure 4).
OUT
FREE
SPIN
IN
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Figure 4. Ratchet settings.
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To reel strap in:
1. Rotate rachet all the way down to IN setting.
2. If using high-torque axle, rotate crank coun-
terclockwise. If using low-torque axle, rotate crank clockwise.
To reel strap out:
Operations
1. Move ratchet to OUT setting and rotate crank
to feed slack into strap until safety hook reaches load.
If you need more than a few feet of strap, it
is more effective to position ratchet in FREE SPIN setting and pull out required length of strap.
1. Rotate rachet all the way up to OUT setting.
2. If using high-torque axle, rotate crank clock-
wise. If using low-torque axle, rotate crank counterclockwise.
To engage free spin:
1. Rotate rachet mid way between up and down
positions so it does not engage gears.
2. Pull out required length of strap, then re­engage ratchet with gears.
Never place ratchet in free spin mode while winch is under load. Doing so may result in property damage and serious personal injury.
2. Connect hook to load, then reset ratchet at IN
setting.
3. Rotate crank to move load to desired posi­tion.
4. Once load is supported by other means, feed slack into strap and remove hook.
Maintenance
Keep the strap free from debris. Apply a thin coat of NLGI#2 grease or equivalent to the gear teeth, but keep grease away from strap.
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