
InstructIons for:
GEARED HAND WINCHES:
GWE1200M GWC1200M GWW1200M GWE2000M GWC2000M GWW2000M
WITH CABLE WITH WEBBING WITH CABLE WITH WEBBING
540KG CAPACITY 540KG CAPACITY 540KG CAPACITY 900KG CAPACITY 900KG CAPACITY 900KG CAPACITY
thank you for purchasing a sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions
and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS.
USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Winch is not designed for lifting or slinging loads. It is intended only for pulling a load and must be used with care.
fit only appropriately rated cable or strap and hook suitable for the task for which the winch is to be used.
Ensure the winch is maintained in a safe working condition. Inspect the cable or strap regularly checking for fraying, kinks, broken strands
or distortion. If such is present, replace. check all component parts, do not use if damaged, contact authorised service agent.
Most truck beds are not designed to support the pulling capacity of a winch. choose an appropriately strong winching point, which we
recommend is reinforced with steel plates and appropriate securing bolts. the winch mounting point must be capable of withstanding
4 x the maximum rated capacity of the winch.
WARNING! Keep hands, your body and clothing away from the winch components and the cable or strap. Use a rag or protective
gloves when handling cable. Take any necessary precautions to protect your personal safety whilst using the winch.
for a heavy load place a blanket (or jacket) over extended cable about 2 feet away from the hook in order to lessen the severity of a
cable break.
WARNING! Ensure you know how much load you are winching. Never exceed the maximum pulling capacity. Take into account
any angle of incline over which the load must be pulled. Also account for winching loads from thick mud, or through snow or
water. Chock the wheels of vehicles to be winched then release any brakes and place gears in neutral, ensure the load is capable
of free movement before winching. Take up the strain on the cable or strap and remove the wheel chocks to move the load.
Ensure the load to be pulled has an appropriate fixing point. If not, fit an adequate sling, eyebolt or other accessory to the load. Ensure
accessories are equal to, or exceed, the maximum pulling capacity of the winch.
Ensure cable or strap is securely attached to the load before winching.
Maintain correct balance and footing whilst using the winch.
remove ill fitting clothing. remove ties, watches, rings and other loose jewellery, and contain and/or tie back long hair.
Keep children and non essential persons away from the operating area. Be aware of the location of other persons assisting you.
Apply even and steady pressure to the handle when releasing the tension from the load.
DO NOT operate the winch if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.
WARNING! DO NOT use winch as a lifting device of any type. DO NOT use the winch for any purpose other than for which it is
designed.
WARNING! DO NOT exceed the rated pulling capacity of the winch.
DO NOT pull the cable or strap over or around a corner and DO NOT take the hook around the load and hook back onto the cable. use
appropriate sling if necessary.
DO NOT operate the winch with less than fIVE wraps of cable or strap on the drum.
DANGER! DO NOT use any “cheater” pipe, lever, or other device to lengthen the handle for additional leverage, as the pulley may
fail causing damage and possible personal injury. If the winch can not be operated by hand, it may be overloaded.
DO NOT operate the winch if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
WARNING! AVOID SIDEWAYS CABLE SLIP
the cable under load should only be wound on to the drum to such an extent that a minimum space of two times the cable diameter
remains on the drum flange. Winch overloading and a sideways cable slip will therefore be avoided.
WARNING! The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations
that may occur. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but
must be applied by the operator.
2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION
Manufactured from hardened steel with a heavy plate chassis. features a single geared mechanism for a smooth and easy operation. Includes
a manual brake system, allowing the user to adjust the restriction placed on the webbing or cable. suitable for general and recovery operations.
optional cable or webbing models available. Available with an empty drum, with cable or webbing and in two capacities.
Model No: ..........GWC1200M . . . . . GWE1200M...... GWW1200M ..... GWC2000M .....GWE2000B ......GWW2000B
capacity:............540kg ..........540kg .......... 540kg .......... 900kg ..........900kg...........900kg
Gear ratio:..........4.1:1...........4.1:1 ........... 4.1:1 ........... 4.1:1 ...........4.1:1............4.1:1
Hub Diameter: .......20mm ..........20mm .......... 20mm .......... 20mm ..........20mm...........20mm
Max. cable/Webbing ..5.1mm x 10mtr ...5.1mm x 10mtr ... 50mm x 7mtr..... 5.1mm x 10mtr ...5.1mm x 10mtr....50mm x 10mtr
size (Ø x L): . . . . . . . . . ...............(not Included) .................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (not Included) ....
Handle Length:.......230mm.........230mm ......... 230mm ......... 230mm .........230mm..........230mm
unit weight:..........2.6kg ..........2.1kg ...........2.6kg...........3kg ............2.5kg ...........3kg
GWc1200BM,GWE1200M,GWW1200M,GWc2000M,GWE2000M,GWW2000M Issue: 2 (sp.) - 19/04/13
© Jack sealey Ltd
Original Language Version

3. INSTALLATION
Fig.1
3.1. INSTALLING WINCH.
Most truck beds are not designed to support the pulling capacity of a winch. choose an appropriately strong winching point, which when fitted
will give the winch handle enough clearance to turn. We recommend that the fixing point is reinforced with steel plate. Ensure the fixing bolts
are adequate for securing the winch with a full load. the winch mounting point must be capable of withstanding 4 x the maximum rated
capacity of the winch.
for fixing dimensions see fig.1. for GWc1200M, GWE1200M and GWW1200M and fig.2. for GWc2000M, GWE2000M and GWW2000M.
3.2. CONNECTING THE CABLE.
3.2.1. Insert the steel cable through the hole (see fig.3) from inside to outside.
3.2.2. thread the cable out and in the four holes, back through the original hole and through one more. Ensure the end is inside and not
outside the drum.
3.3 CONNECTING THE STRAP.
3.3.1. the winch is designed to fit a strap as well as a cable. Push the strap fitting Bolt, through the belt loop in the direction of the arrow in
fig.4.
3.3.2. secure the strap fitting Bolt, with a spring washer and nut.
WARNING! the strap breaking strain must be at least 3 times the pulling capacity.
Fig.2
© Jack sealey Ltd
GWc1200BM,GWE1200M,GWW1200M,GWc2000M,GWE2000M,GWW2000M Issue: 2 (sp.) - 19/04/13
Original Language Version