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2. Ensure the area in line with the fall of the column is kept clear of all personnel when
raising and lowering. Do not stand behind or below column when operating; stand to the
side. If in a public access area, make the area safe by means of a barrier.
3. Maintain winch and winch cable in good condition. Consult winch operating &
maintenance notes below.
4. Before each tilting operation check that the cables are correctly seated in their
pulleys. Check for signs of fraying or wear on the cable and that the splicings are
secure. Check that cable is wound tightly onto the winch drum and no trapped loops exist.
If unsure, wind cable off of the drum and re-wind on to ensure it is evenly layered
5. Before operating the column, ensure that the area around the base of the column is clear
and that there are no trip hazards.
6. To ensure safe operation, concentrate on all aspects of the operating procedure at all
times and be aware of the safety of those around you.
1. For double luffing models (ACC3, ACC3HD & ACC4) fit double luffing bracket to the base
of the column section, between lugs using bolt provided.
3. Bolt pulley wheels in position on front and back of post if not already fitted.
4. For ACC1, ACC2 & ACC2HD, pull eye end of cable through the post, under pulleys and
anchor between lugs on column section. For ACC3, ACC3HD & ACC4 feed cable over
the top of pulley on the double luffing bracket and anchor with ‘D’ shackle on the anchor
lug on the post/base post.
5. Before tilting the column ensure the cable is wound tightly on to the winch drum, layered
evenly and the cable eye end is securely anchored. Ensure slack is taken up so that the
winch cable is pulling the column onto the post.
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6. Remove the retaining nut from the retaining bolt, located in the compartment behind the
access door. The column is now held entirely on the winch. Do not remove the
retaining nut unless the winch and cable are correctly fitted to the column.
7. Wind the winch handle ‘out’ (winding handle anti-clockwise) half a turn (180 degrees) to
allow enough slack for the column to start lowering. It will be necessary to push the
column away from the post and continue this operation until the column section has tilted
far enough to carry on unaided.
Continue to wind winch handle ‘out’ to lower column. Use a steady even action on the
winch handle so that the column does not bounce. A jerky operation of the winch handle
will cause the column to bounce which is not desirable.
8. Ensure the winch cable has tension on it, as a result of the column weight, at all times
during the lowering operation. A runaway snatch load, caused by slack in the winch
cable, may result in damage to both the winch system and the equipment fitted to the
column. When lowering, the friction brake will engage within the winch.
9. Continue until the column is lowered to its horizontal service position. Wind the winch
handle clockwise so that the ratchet engages and two clicks are heard and allow column
to rest in the horizontal position.
Note, when winching ‘out’ a minimum of 3 wraps of cable must be left on the winch
drum.
To raise Column
10. Turn winch handle clockwise to winch ‘in’ and raise the column. A clicking sound will be
heard from the winch ratchet engaging. When column is fully raised to vertical position,
keep tension on the winch cable so that it pulls the column onto the base post and then
fit retaining nut.
Do not attempt to dis-connect the winch cable from the column section until
retaining nut is secure.
11. Remove eye end of cable from cable anchor lug(s). Unbolt the double luffing
bracket (on double luffing versions).
12. Pull the eye end of the winch cable through the pulley brackets on the post, winding the
cable onto winch drum. Keep tension on the cable by hand ensuring that it is layered
evenly and once cable is fully wound on to winch drum, secure in place so that the winch
cable does not unravel.
14. Lock column against unauthorised use by padlocking internally through the hole provided
in the retaining bolt, located within the compartment, in the post.
15. Once the winch unit has been removed, keep the cable wound tightly and layered evenly
on the winch drum. If the cable becomes loose/ unravelled, then it will be necessary to
unwind the cable off the winch and re-layer evenly and tightly before operating the next
column.
16. The winch unit should be stored with care. Any alterations to the winch unit, separating it
or modifying in any way will invalidate the warranty.
We recommend that a risk assessment is produced covering the operation of the column. For a
generic template, please contact our Sales office.
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Winch - general operation notes
1. Never operate the winch by any other means than with the winch handle. THE WINCH MUST NOT
BE OPERATED WITH A POWER TOOL
2. Ensure that ratchet engages on each operation (clicking noise will be heard when winding cable on
to drum)
3. Never allow oil or grease to come into contact with the friction brake discs.
7. Ensure a minimum of 3 turns of cable on the winch drum before winch takes load.
8. IF IN DOUBT ASK (Call Altron technical on +44 (0) 1269 831431 or e-mail cctvsales@altron.co.uk
3. Check for wear on the gear teeth on the winch drum or gear on the primary shaft. If excessive
replace winch. Check load being applied to winch as overloading will cause excessive wear.
4. Clean debris off winch and ensure grit and debris is cleared from gears
5. Check for any damage that has taken place i.e. denting or distortion on the winch drum or winch
casing – if present then replace winch.
6. Inspect the winch cable for fraying, kinks or flattening along its full length. If the winch cable is
frayed, flattened or kinked; replace. Investigate why fraying or flattening has occurred.
7. Check the friction (braking) discs for wear. If less than 1.5 mm thick, cracked or broken, replace
immediately.
8. During winch use, check for proper ratchet pawl operation as follows. When cranking cable in, a
ratchet clicking sound should be heard. When cranking cable out, there is no clicking and the
ratchet pawl must be fully engaged into the gear teeth. If this does not take place, then stop using
the winch and contact Altron.
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