Jake0147
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It seems that my worm brake is getting crazy hot in a very short period of operation... So like any good redneck, I took it all apart... Nothing appears wrong, so then I went to the manual....
According to 9-2320-209-34-2-3 it was not installed correctly before I took it apart. So I put it back like it was. and ran it with the cover off. It produces smoke enough to see from the driver's seat on a slightly windy day, in about thirty seconds, in either direction.
The way it WAS, and IS, is like the picture. There is a spring between the housing and the lower end of the band, and the adjusting bolt threads through the top of the band. This way makes sense to me. (But that is only what it is, obviously...)
In the manual, the spring is said to go between the two ends of the band. Doing so causes engagement in the forward direction to the point of making the same smoke I mentioned before. In the reverse direction, that leads to minimal if any engagement. That seems even worse than what I've got... It also chatters a bit in the forward direction.
I also notice that it appears that I have a (slightly) different style brake than what is in that manual, although all appears to be functionally the same. In addition, the "clock position" of the band brake is different, but that (i believe?) is inconsequential?
The brake disk (I'd call it a drum?) is in good order, the band appers much, much newer than the winch, barely used maybe.
The picture shows how I have it (how it was removed). Any thoughts?
EDIT: Additional info- All test runs were made with the adjuster bolt threaded into the nut to engage all threads, but NO bolt threads protruding from the nut, in other words as loose as it can possibly be.
According to 9-2320-209-34-2-3 it was not installed correctly before I took it apart. So I put it back like it was. and ran it with the cover off. It produces smoke enough to see from the driver's seat on a slightly windy day, in about thirty seconds, in either direction.
The way it WAS, and IS, is like the picture. There is a spring between the housing and the lower end of the band, and the adjusting bolt threads through the top of the band. This way makes sense to me. (But that is only what it is, obviously...)
In the manual, the spring is said to go between the two ends of the band. Doing so causes engagement in the forward direction to the point of making the same smoke I mentioned before. In the reverse direction, that leads to minimal if any engagement. That seems even worse than what I've got... It also chatters a bit in the forward direction.
I also notice that it appears that I have a (slightly) different style brake than what is in that manual, although all appears to be functionally the same. In addition, the "clock position" of the band brake is different, but that (i believe?) is inconsequential?
The brake disk (I'd call it a drum?) is in good order, the band appers much, much newer than the winch, barely used maybe.
The picture shows how I have it (how it was removed). Any thoughts?
EDIT: Additional info- All test runs were made with the adjuster bolt threaded into the nut to engage all threads, but NO bolt threads protruding from the nut, in other words as loose as it can possibly be.
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