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Yesterday I fired up the crane on my new M936A1 wrecker, and I found an issue that I never encountered on my old M543A2. With no load on the hook, when I push the hoist control forward the spool rotates and cable reels out from it, but the hook doesn't lower by itself. The cable just slackens underneath the boom, and I need to apply some additional tension to the cable to get the hook to lower. Additional weight on the hook works, and I can also lower it by simply grabbing the cable on top of the boom and pulling it forward while operating the hoist control. The cable is rigged as a 3-part line, just like it is on my M543A2.
The sheaves all appear to move ok, so I don't think that any of them are binding up. I'm guessing that the cable may be just stiff enough that it needs some extra tension to make it bend around the sheaves. Maybe it needs lubrication, or maybe it needs replacement? It's just barely refusing to roll around the rear sheave at the back of the boom since I can get the cable to move by pulling on it with one hand while operating the control the the other.
Have any of y'all seen this sort of thing before?
The sheaves all appear to move ok, so I don't think that any of them are binding up. I'm guessing that the cable may be just stiff enough that it needs some extra tension to make it bend around the sheaves. Maybe it needs lubrication, or maybe it needs replacement? It's just barely refusing to roll around the rear sheave at the back of the boom since I can get the cable to move by pulling on it with one hand while operating the control the the other.
Have any of y'all seen this sort of thing before?