General Safety Recommendations
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SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
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WORK TOOLS
WINCH GP
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
General Safety Recommendations
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Model Description
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Preventive Maintenance & Specifications
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Control System Operation and Troubleshooting
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Winch Removal and Installation
1.1. Recommended Operating Practices
Safety for operators and ground personnel is of prime concern. Always take the necessary precautions to ensure safety to others as well as yourself. To ensure safety, the tractor and winch must be operated with care and concern by the operator for the equipment, and a thorough knowledge of the machine's handling and performance capabilities. The following recommendations are offered only as a guide for the operator. Local rules and regulations will also apply.
- 1. Read all warning tag information and become familiar with all controls BEFORE operating the winch.
- 2. NEVER attempt to clean, oil or perform any maintenance on the winch with the tractor engine running, unless specifically instructed to do so in this manual.
- 3. Before starting the tractor engine, be certain all controls move freely and are placed in the "Brake-On" (neutral) position.
- 4. NEVER operate the winch controls unless you are properly seated at the operator's station on the tractor and you are sure all personnel are clear of the work area.
- 5. NEVER attempt to handle winch cable when the hook end is not free. Keep all parts of body and clothing clear of winch drum, cable rollers and entry area of fairleads and arches.
- 6. Ground personnel should stay in clear view of the tractor operator and clear of the winch drum. Do not allow ground personnel near a winch line under tension. A safe distance of at least 1 1/2 times the working length of the cable should be maintained. NEVER allow anyone to stand under a suspended load.
- 7. Avoid sudden "shock" loads or attempting to "jerk" a load free. This type of operation may cause heavy loads in excess of the rated winch capacity, which may result in the failure of cable and/or winch.
- 8. Use only GENUINE PACCAR parts. Do not use parts from other winch manufacturers on your PACCAR winch. Do not use PACCAR parts on winches from other manufacturers.
- 9. Use the correct size ferrule for the cable and pocket in the winch drum. Never use knots to secure or attach cable to the winch drum, or the hook to the cable. The cable anchor or ferrule pocket in the cable drum is designed to provide a self release in the event a back-sliding load must be released from the tractor in an emergency situation. The cable anchor or ferrule alone will NOT support the rated capacity of the winch. Therefore, a minimum of five (5) complete wraps must be maintained on the winch drum.
- 2. NEVER attempt to clean, oil or perform any maintenance on the winch with the tractor engine running, unless specifically instructed to do so in this manual.
NOTE: We suggest painting the last five wraps of cable bright red to serve as a visual warning.
Recommended Operating Practices
- 1. Leather gloves should be used when handling winch cable.
- 2. Operate the winch to match line speeds to job conditions.
- 3. Assure that personnel who are responsible for hand signals are clearly visible and that the signals to be used are thoroughly understood by everyone.
- 4. Inspect winch cable, rigging, winch and tractor at the beginning of each work shift. Defects should be corrected immediately.
- 5. Position the tractor for the straightest line of pull to reduce wear on the winch cable and ensure even spooling.
- 6. When winding winch cable on the winch drum, never attempt to maintain tension by allowing winch cable to slip through the hands. Always use the "hand-over-hand" technique, being careful to keep hands and clothing away from winch drum and fairlead rollers.
- 7. Be sure of tractor ground stability before winching in a load.
- 8. Store unused chokers, slings and rigging in a neat and orderly fashion to prevent damage to equipment or injury to personnel.
- 9. Do not operate the winch under loads that exceed the maximum rated bare drum line pull. If excessive loads are encountered, use a multi-part line and sheave blocks. Any attempt to exceed the capacity of one winch (such as coupling 2 or more tractors together) is extremely hazardous.
- 10. The factory approved adaptations for PACCAR winches are designed and intended for use on specific models of crawler tractors. Changing winches between tractors is not possible in some cases because of differences in tractor models. Some changes cannot be approved by PACCAR because of safety limitations. Call a PACCAR dealer or the PACCAR factory prior to attempting winch modifications or before mounting on a different tractor.
- 11. PACCAR power shift winches are equipped with hydraulic accumulators. Discharge the accumulator stored oil supply before removing any hydraulic lines or fittings or servicing winch. Personal injury may result from the sudden release of oil pressure. To discharge the accumulator, stop the engine, turn the key switch "on" then slowly cycle the joystick control handle into full Reel-In then Reel-Out positions a minimum of five (5) times.
- 12. On machines having hydraulically, mechanically and/or cable controlled equipment, be certain the equipment is either lowered to the ground or blocked securely before servicing, adjusting and/or repairing the winch. Always apply the tractor parking brakes and lower any equipment to the ground before dismounting the tractor.
- 13. The winches described in this manual are neither designed nor intended for use or application in the lifting or moving of persons.
- 14. Install guarding to prevent personnel from getting any part of their body or clothing caught at a point where the cable is wrapped onto the drum or drawn through the fairlead rollers.
- 15. Keep equipment in good operating condition. Preform the scheduled servicing and adjustments defined in the "Preventive Maintenance" section of this manual. Use of proper lubricants is crucial to reliable operation of winch.
- 16. An equipment warm-up procedure is recommended for all tractor start-ups and is essential at ambient temperatures below +40°F (+5°C). Refer to the "Warm-Up Procedure" listed in the "Preventive Maintenance" section of this manual.
- 2. Operate the winch to match line speeds to job conditions.
Information System:
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Appendix C. - EMI Control in Electronic Governing Systems
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION LOAD SHARING MODULE
Appendix B. - Guide for Handling and Protection of Electronic Controls, Printed Circuit Boards, & Modules
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Appendix A. - LSM Control Specifications
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Chapter 4 - Theory Of Operation
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Chapter 3 - Setup and Calibration
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION LOAD SHARING MODULE
Chapter 2 - Installation
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION LOAD SHARING MODULE
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Operation And Maintenance
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General Hazard Information
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Safety
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Model Description
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Preventive Maintenance & Specifications
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Control System Operation and Troubleshooting
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Winch Removal and Installation
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Bevel Pinion and Hydraulic Pump Service
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Clutch Shaft Service
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Clutch Assembly Service
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Brake Assembly Service
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Idler Shaft Group
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Fourth Shaft Group
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Cable Drum Group
SERVICE MANUAL FOR PA WINCH MODELS WITH ELECTRONIC CONTROLS
Control Valve Service