This is a fairly easy job. First you will have to pull the old strap off. Do this by releasing the winch lock, and pulling the strap off the spool all the way to the end. Be careful while you do this, as the winch handle will rotate while the spool is unloading. When you're down to the end of the old strap, remove the cross bolt securing it to the winch spool. Often times this bolt will need to be replaced due to rust or salt corrosion. Replace if needed. At this point, you need to measure the width of your old strap as well as the length. Your new strap should be of the same size. To install the new strap slide cross bolt through hole in side of spool, through the sewn-in loop in strap, out through hole in opposite side of spool. Don't forget to re-install nut on end of the bolt. While holding tension on the strap, begin to winch it onto the spool turning the handle in a clockwise direction. Once you have a couple of rounds winched on, flip your lock back on and continue winching while holding tension on strap. When all the strap is wound onto spool, slide hook in the bow eye of the boat and winch a few more turns until tight. Hope this helps.
To install a winch strap to a winch, first, ensure the winch is not under tension. Remove the old strap if necessary, then thread the new winch strap through the winch drum, making sure it winds in the correct direction (usually clockwise). Secure the strap by attaching the hook to the winch's anchor point or pin, ensuring it's fastened tightly. Finally, test the winch by running it a short distance to ensure proper installation. For visual guidance, refer to manufacturer instructions or online tutorials featuring images.
To install wire on a winch, first remove the existing wire by releasing tension and unwinding it. Then, attach the new wire to the winch drum and wrap it at least three times around the drum, securing the end with a thimble and a cable clamp. Finally, tension the wire and test the winch to ensure it is working properly.
Yes, you will need to install a second 12V battery in series with your existing 12V battery to supply 24V to the winch. However, to keep them charged, they have to be charged in parallel. You'll need a schematic to do this correctly and not damage the winch or batteries. I recommend you contact the winch manufacturer for a schematic. It might be best to purchase two new 12V batteries to operate the winch and not tie into your Land Rovers battery. I would purchase "deep cycle" marine batteries such as are used in boats and RVs. These will give you the best performance They are available anywhere batteries are sold.
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To split a zone in an existing sprinkler system, you can install a new valve and connect it to the existing system. This will allow you to control the watering schedule and coverage of the new zone separately from the existing zones.
form_title=cabinet installation form_header=10473 Would this particular project be a part from a larger remodel?*= () Yes () No Please specify the location of the cabinets:*= () Kitchen () Bathroom () Closet () Basement () Garage () Other How would you describe your cabinet project?*= () Install new pre-made cabinets () Repair existing cabinets () Install new custom cabinets () Refinish existing cabinets () Reface existing cabinets
If equipped with spare tire lock, attach key to crank. Open rear cargo doors. If a cover plate covers the hold for the spare tire winch, remove the cover plate. Insert crank into hole until it engages the winch, then turn counterclockwise. If it won't turn: The winch is broken (usually caused by corrosion.) Cut the cable holding the spare tire up to get the tire out of the way, then install a new spare tire winch.
To properly install new tiling over an existing tile floor, you should first clean and prepare the existing tiles by sanding them and applying a bonding primer. Then, use thin-set mortar to adhere the new tiles to the old ones, making sure to use spacers for even spacing. Finally, grout the tiles and seal them to finish the installation.
form_title=Shower Installation form_header=10813 What changes are going to be included with this shower installation?*= () Replace or move existing shower () Install a new shower (No existing shower) Plumbing fixtures*= () Yes - I plan to install new plumbing fixtures () No - I do not plan to install new plumbing fixtures Would this particular project be a part from a larger remodel?*= () Yes () No Tile*= () Yes - I plan to install new tile () No - I do not plan to install new tile Can you specify the type of shower you want installed?*= () Free-standing shower () Steam shower () Shower / tub combo () Dual shower
form_title=Seamless Gutters Install form_header=10943 Please state the number of stories your house has.*= {Select One,1,2,3,4 or more} Would you like to know more about the project's green alternatives ?*= () Yes () No How would you best describe this gutter project?*= () Install new gutters where there are none () Add gutters to existing gutter system () Replace existing gutters () Add downspouts to existing gutters () Repair existing gutters
To install a new showerhead in place of the existing tub spout, you will need to remove the tub spout by unscrewing it counterclockwise. Then, apply plumber's tape to the threads of the shower arm and screw on the new showerhead clockwise until it is securely in place. Finally, test the showerhead to ensure it is working properly.
form_title=PVC Gutters Install form_header=10523 How would you best describe this gutter project?*= () Replace existing gutters () Repair existing gutters () Install new gutters where there are none Please specify how many stories there are in your home.*= () One story () Two stories () Three stories or more