Warnings – Ramsey Winch DC-200 SERIES LEVER User Manual
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The best way to get acquainted with how your winch operates is to make test runs before you actually
use it. Plan your test in advance. Remember, you hear your winch, as well as see it operate. Get to
recognize the sounds of a light steady pull, a heavy pull, and sounds caused by load jerking or shift-
ing. Gain confi dence in operating your winch and its use will become second nature with you.
The uneven spooling of cable, while pulling a load, is not a problem, unless there is a cable pileup on
one end of drum. If this happens, reverse the winch to relieve the load and move your anchor point
further to the center of the vehicle. After the job is done you can unspool and rewind for a neat lay of
the cable.
When pulling a load where there is even a remote chance of cable failure, place a blanket, jacket
or tarpaulin over the cable about six feet behind the hook. This will slow the snap back of a broken
cable and could prevent serious injury.
Check oil level of winch every six months. Replace oil annually or more often if winch is used fre-
quently. Use 3/4 pint of all purpose EP 140 oil in the worm gear housing and 1/2 pint SAE 20 for spur
gear box. If the oil is contaminated with metallic particles, inspect winch for cause of abnormal wear.
Periodically check all electrical connections and mounting bolts. Tighten hardware if necessary.
The minimum ampere-hour rating of vehicle battery should be 70, and used with at least a 40 amp
alternator. An Auxiliary battery is recommended to supply additional battery power. Inspect the cable
frequently. If the cable becomes frayed with broken strands, replace immediately. Cable and hook
assembly may be purchased from a Ramsey distributor. The winch clutch allows rapid unspooling of
the cable, from cable drum, for hooking onto a load. The clutch is operated by the lever located on
the clutch housing of winch.
1. TO DISENGAGE CLUTCH, run the winch in the reverse (reel out) direction until load is off the
cable. Grasp lever and push toward drum to the “OUT” position. The lever is latched “OUT” by ball
and detent in jaw clutch and drum shaft. The cable may now be pulled from cable drum by hand.
2. TO ENGAGE CLUTCH, pull handle away from drum to the “IN” position, while rotating drum, until
clutch jaws engage with drum jaws. CLUTCH MUST BE TOTALLY ENGAGED DURING WINCH-
ING
OPERATION.
The lever is latched “IN” by ball and detent in jaw clutch and drum shaft. The
plastic plug in top of clutch housing may be removed, for inspection of clutch, to assure total en-
gagement.
CLUTCH MUST BE TOTALLY ENGAGED BEFORE STARTING THE WINCHING OPERATION.
DO NOT DISENGAGE CLUTCH UNDER LOAD.
DO NOT LEAVE CLUTCH ENGAGED WHEN WINCH IS NOT IN USE.
STAY OUT FROM UNDER AND AWAY FROM RAISED LOADS.
STAND CLEAR OF CABLE WHILE PULLING. DO NOT TRY TO GUIDE CABLE. DO NOT EXCEED
MAXIMUM LINE PULL RATINGS SHOWN IN TABLE.
DO NOT USE WINCH TO LIFT. SUPPORT, OR OTHERWISE TRANSPORT PERSONNEL.
A MINIMUM OF 5 WRAPS OF CABLE AROUND THE DRUM BARREL IS NECESSARY TO HOLD THE
LOAD. CABLE CLAMP IS NOT DESIGNED TO HOLD LOAD.
DISCONNECT THE REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH FROM WINCH WHEN NOT IN USE. A RAMSEY
PART NO. 282053 SAFETY ON-OFF SWITCH IN YOUR VEHICLE IS RECOMMENDED.
WARNINGS:
TECHNIQUES OF OPERATION