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Last Rev Date: 29/10/2008 Page 11 of 24 Fitting instructions# 3783321
Copyright © 2005 by ARB Corporation Limited. All rights reserved, this document must not be reproduced without the express authority of ARB Corporation Ltd
BAR PREPARATION: FITTING PROCEDURE WINCH
29. Fit large grommets to holes in top pan
30. Fit control box bracket to control box studs
as shown.
Picture also shows routing of
leads through grommets in pan.
NOTE: If 12-15000lb winch is to be fitted, fit off Kit
# 3500120 extra long leads, marking the end of
each one for easy identification for connections to
motor terminals
31. Using M8 fasteners fit control box mounting
bracket to pan
32. Prepare winch for fitting by undoing the cap
screws on the gearbox end.
33. Then rotate the end cap and gearbox in a
counter clockwise direction 144° ( four hole
pitches) while looking down at the gearbox,
as shown (for 12-15000lb winches rotate
clockwise 72°, two hole pitches)
34. Tighten the cap screws ensuring the gearbox
handle operates freely.
35. For 9500lb only rotate the motor end 90°
clockwise (elec. terminals will be up)
NOTE: Be careful not to lift the gearbox more
than a few millimetres. Before doing up cap
screws, ensure that the flange faces engage
properly and gaskets are not damaged.
36. Position the winch with the mount face facing
upward on an adjustable table or similar and
with the assistance of another person lower
the bulbar over the winch. The winch handle
should be in the LHS of the bull bar for
smaller winches than 12-15000lb winches
which are on the opposite side as they spool
in the opposite direction. The cable must
always spool off the bottom of the winch.
NOTE: Also follow the installation
instructions in the Warn winch handbook
accompanying the winch.
NEW
POSITION
ORIGINAL
POSITION
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