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End of service measures, Troubleshooting guide – Ramsey Winch RE 50,7 User Manual

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screw securely.
6. Re-install top set screw and tighten securely. Fill threaded
hole with a potting-type compound which must be removed
before any future adjustment is made.

End of Service Measures

When winch reaches the end of its serviceable life, dispose of
per local environmental regulations

Troubleshooting Guide

CONDITIONS

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTION/ACTION

MOTOR RUNS IN ONE
DIRECTION ONLY

1. Inoperative solenoid or stuck

solenoid

1. Jar solenoid to free contacts. Check by applying 12 volts to coil

terminal
(it should make an audible click when energized).

2. Inoperative remote control switch

2. Disengage winch clutch, remove remote control switch plug from the

socket and jump pins at 8 and 4 o’clock. Motor should run.

MOTOR RUNS EXTREMELY
HOT

1. Long period of operation

1. Cooling-off periods are essential to prevent overheating.

2. Insufficient battery

2. Check battery terminal voltage under load. If 10 volts or less, replace

or parallel another battery to it.

MOTOR RUNS, BUT WITH
INSUFFICIENT POWER, OR
WITH LOW LINE SPEED

WINCH WILL NOT PULL
RATED LOAD

1. Electrical cable from battery to

winch or ground strap from engine
block to vehicle chassis too small.

1. Must be Grade 2 or equivalent or larger if longer than 4,5 M (15 feet).

2. Bad electrical connections

2. Check all connections for looseness or corrosion; tighten, clean and

grease.

3. Insufficient

charging

system

1. Rated load limiter mis-adjusted.

3. Replace with larger capacity charging system.

1. Adjust rated load limiter per instructions on page 4 and 5.

MOTOR RUNS, BUT DRUM
DOES NOT TURN

1. Clutch not engaged

1-4 If clutch engaged by symptom still exists, it will be necessary to

disassemble winch to determine cause and repair.

2. Sheared drum shaft key

3. Stripped

bronze

gear

4. Parted

shaft

MOTOR WILL NOT
OPERATE

1. Inoperative solenoid or stuck

solenoid

1. Jar solenoid to free contacts. Check by applying 12 volts to coil

terminal (it should make an audible click when energized).

2. Inoperative remote control switch

2. Disengage winch clutch, remove remote control switch plug from the

socket and jump pins at 8 and 4 o’clock. Motor should run.

3. Inoperative motor

3. If solenoids operate, check for voltage at armature post, replace

motor.

4. Loose connections

4. Tighten connections on bottom side of hood and on motor.

MOTOR WATER DAMAGED 1. Submerged in water or water from

high pressure car wash

1. Allow to drain and dry thoroughly, then run motor without load in

short bursts to dry windings

CLUTCH INOPERATIVE OR
BINDS UP

1. Dry or rusted shaft

1. Clean and lubricate

2. Dog point setscrew too tight

2. Remove rubber plug from clutch housing and rotate setscrew

outward until clutch operates smoothly. Replace rubber plug.

3. Bent yoke

3. Replace yoke or shifter assembly.

4. Keys pulled out of shape by

overload

4. If drum shaft keyways are rounded or damaged replace shaft and

keys. If not, file off burrs and replace keys.

CLUTCH SPRING DOES
NOT OPERATE

1. Broken

spring

1. Replace

CLUTCH DOES NOT
LOCK AT DISENGAGED
POSITION

1. Setscrew loose or worn

1. Remove rubber plug from clutch housing, tighten setscrew or replace.

Replace plug.

OIL LEAKS FROM HOUSING 1. New seal

1. New seals sometimes leak until seated to shaft.

2. Seal damaged or worn

2. Replace.

3. Too much oil

3. Drain excess oil per lubrication instructions.

4. Damaged

gasket

4. Replace.

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