MOUNTING:
Ensure the hoist is mounted on a straight bar that allows only for front-to-back swinging, not left-to-right or
3.2 Mounting
rotational swinging. Failure to do so could result in uneven winding of rope onto the drum, rope jamming and rope
damage. When hanging the hoist, ensure it is free from other obstructions. Always keep the hoist as level as
The winch designed to be hanged or mounted on a firm or stable bar or a bracket. When
possible to prevent uneven winding.
hanging, do not allow the body or load to be caught by any construction of frame, or
other obstruction. Be sure to lock the hanger for extra safety.
NOTE: Always lock the hanger before every lift.
Hanger
Hook
3.3 Plug insertion
CONNECTING THE CORDS:
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Insert the power plug into the power receptacle of the winch,
POWER/SWITCH CORD:
and clockwise tighten it by turning the locking ring.Be sure to
1) Align the cords with the matching socket on the power receptacle of the hoist.
lock the lead by a holder. Do not allow it to be caught by wire
Tighten the locking ring clockwise.
rope, drum or other obstacle.
2) Secure the cords with the strain relief clips. These clips are attached to the
cords and secures to a ring on the hoist to reduce cable strain. Do not allow the
● The length of power cord is subject to the distance of 20
cords to come into contact with the wire rope or drum.
meter, for any other cases, please use a bigger section cord
such as 2.0 mm or 3.5 mm or a magnetic switch equipped to
POWER CORD RECOMMENDATIONS:
prevent a considerable voltage drop to be happened.
14 gage (AWG) - Cord length up to 50 ft. maximum
12 gage (AWG) - Cord length up to 100 ft. maximum
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NOTE: Do not use multiple shorter length cords to achieve desired
distance.
GROUNDING:
To prevent the risk of electric shock, the power plug must be plugged into a
matching outlet in good condition.
NOTE: The power cord and control cord are different plug types and cannot be
interchanged.
Weight hook
Hanger
Hook
EN pg.6
Bracket
Fixing
ring
Plug
Holder