OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S STRAP WINCH

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Patterson Company 870 Riversea Road Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone: 800-322-2018 FAX: 412-322-2785 OPERATIONS/PARTS MANUAL FOR PATTERSON'S STRAP WINCH Please fill in the following blanks and then keep this manual in a safe and convenient location. When calling with either questions or replacement part needs, always refer to the Model and Serial Number of the winch. MODEL NUMBER: STRAP WINCH SERIAL NUMBER: DATE PURCHASED: PATENT NUMBER:

IMPORTANT! Prior to installing and operating the winch, please read this manual thoroughly and carefully. Keep this manual and all other instructions accessible at all time. Although this manual will help you become familiar with the basic operation of the winch, it is by no means a substitute for proper training by your company in the safe use of winches, barge rigging and other marine equipment. This manual suggests methods of operation, but ultimately, the owners and operators of the equipment are responsible for determining whether a particular method of operation is safe and appropriate for the equipment being operated. Only individuals trained in the proper use of winches, barge rigging and other marine equipment should operate these winches. The typical operating environment of barge and towboat winches often includes very high forces, and the potential hazards associated with these high forces should not be underestimated. Improper installation or incorrect or unsafe use of the winch could result in injury or death to persons or cause equipment failure or damage. ALWAYS OBSERVE THESE BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Keep all loose clothing and any foreign objects away while operating the winch. During release of the winch, always stand to the side of the winch opposite the hand wheel. Never operate the winch with bystanders near. Operators and bystanders should stay clear of the wire rope & webbing while the winch is being operated. Under no circumstances should any winch be used to move, raise or lower a person(s) or equipment. Do not operate the winch unless you have a firm stance on a non-slippery surface. Tension on the wire rope & webbing should be reduced by the proper use of the brake and knockout handle. Do not stand or jump on the extension pipe. Severe injury could result from such actions. Do not apply tension to the winch unless there are at least one complete wrap of webbing on the drum. Never let go of the ratchet handle under tension. It can snap forward and can cause serious injury. Also, the ratchet extension can fly off the ratchet handle and cause injury, even at a distance. If tension on the wire rope is too much to be controlled with reasonable force by the operator, maneuver the barges to relieve tension. Always position the ratchet handle in the forward resting position with dog disengaged immediately after winch operation. To leave the handle in any other position is unsafe. Inspect the winch regularly for worn gears, pawls and bearings, cracked welds, loose nuts or bolts or any other damaged or worn parts. If any worn, cracked, loose or damaged parts are found, stop use immediately and remove the winch from service until all appropriate repairs are completely made.

1. INSTALLATION 1.1. All winches must be installed on flat, rigid and nonslippery surfaces. Deck and structure must be strong enough to withstand the weight and holding capacity of the winch, and the forces likely to occur during operation. 1.2. Place the winch and stud mount assembly in the appropriate area. Make sure the deck in the winch swivel area is smooth and clear of obstructions. Check that there is enough clearance for proper operation of the ratchet handle. With extension on the ratchet handle, rotate the handle to the front and rear of the winch to ensure proper clearance. Also, swivel the winch into its possible operating positions and again ensure that there is sufficient room and clearance for operation with the extension on the ratchet handle. After separating the winch from the stud mount assembly, weld the stud mount assembly all around using a seal weld to protect from corrosion. Remember that the weld has to be strong enough to withstand loads equal to or greater than the Brake/Dog Holding Capacity of the winch. 1.3. To attach the winch to the stud mount assembly, place the winch over the stud so that it extends up through the mounting block at the bottom of the winch. Then place the base cap on top of the mounting stud, insert the bolt and tighten. 3

2. ATTACHING THE WEB 2.1. Rotate the drum until the web slot faces the front of the winch. CABLE CLAMP SPACER 2.3. Rotate the knock-out handle into the forward rest position, which will engage the locking dog into the ratchet gear. The winch is now ready for spooling the web onto the drum. 2.4. Turn the handwheel toward the back of the winch to wind the web onto the drum. Check to make sure the web is reeled in from the bottom of the drum. (The winch is equipped with a handwheel spinner knob, the spinner knob may be used to spool the web in more quickly.) 4

2. ATTACHING THE WEB 5

3. APPLYING TENSION TO WEB 3.5. Rotate the extension pipe and ratchet towards the front of the winch into a near horizontal position. 3.1. Position knockout handle toward the front of the winch which will cause the locking dog to engage the ratchet wheel and prevent web payout. 3.2. Rotate handwheel toward the back of the winch to wind in and tighten the web. 3.3. When the handwheel can no longer be turned, additional tension can be added by using an extension pipe on the ratchet handle. 3.4. Slip an extension pipe over the end of the ratchet handle. 3.6. Check to make sure the ratchet handle dog is completely engaged in the ratchet wheel 3.7. Apply downward force to the extension pipe ( with palms open ) to wind in and tension the wire rope. 3.8. Lift the ratchet up and backward to engage a different tooth on the ratchet handle, ratchet wheel. 3.9. Repeat Steps 3.5 through 3.8 until desired tension is achieced. WARNING! DO NOT JUMP ON THE EXTENSION PIPE! SEVERE INJURY COULD RESULT! 3.10. When desired tension is achieved, rotate the ratchet handle toward the back of the winch and position it near the horizontal position with the ratchet handle dog disengaged. the locking dog will continue to hold tension on the web. WARNING! DO NOT OPERATE THE WINCH UNDER EXTREME TENSION. IF TENSION IS TOO MUCH TO BE CONTROLLED WITH REASONABLE FORCE BY THE OPERATOR, THEN MANEUVER THE BARGES TO RE- LIEVE TENSION 3.11. Remove the extension pipe and store it in its proper place. WARNING! NEVER LEAVE THE EXTENSION PIPE ON THE RATCHET HANDLE. NEVER LEAVE THE PULL-UP DOG ENGAGED IN THE RATCHET WHEEL.SEVERE IN- JURY COULD RESULT! 6

4. RELEASING THE LOAD 4.1. Make sure the area around the winch is clear of debris or foreign objects. 4.2. Make sure the ratchet handle pull-up dog has been completely disengaged from the ratchet wheel in the ratchet handle. Also make sure the ratchet handle is in the backward resting position. At this time the locking dog is maintaining the tension on the web. While standing to the brake wheel side of the winch,rotate the knockout handle toward the back of the winch.pull the brake handle up and toward the back of the winch. While maintaining tension on the brake handle, strike the knockout handle with a dead blow hammer. This will cause the locking dog to disengage and allow the operator to release the load with the use/assistance of the hand brake. Free wheeling of the winch drum and fouling of the web can be minimized with proper use of the brake. 7

5. WINCH MAINTENANCE 5.1. All grease fittings should be lubricated per operators's maintenance schedule using heavy-duty grease such as Keystone Moly 29. 5.3. Inspect the winch carefully and completely on a regular basis for worn gears and dogs, cracked welds, and other damaged or worn parts. If any worn, cracked or damaged parts are found, stop use immediately and remove the winch from service until all appropriate repairs are completely performed. PATTERSON COMPANY 870 Riversea Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 Phone (800) 322-2018 8

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