7.Drain oil from reduction gear assembly by removing one plug (48) when positioned at it’s lowest point, and one plug (48) from it’s highest point to vent. Refer to Dwg. MHP0140 on page 20 in “LUBRICATION” section. If winch is equipped with a drum band brake elevate winch outboard end (opposite from motor end) to prevent draining oil from contaminating brake band lining.

8.For winches with a disc brake remove pipe plug (24) in brake housing (21) to drain brake oil.

9.Remove drum band brake, drum guard and any other externally mounted winch attachments.

WARNING

The K5B air motor weighs approximately 260 lb. (118 kg). Adequately support air motor before removing motor mounting capscrews.

10.Remove capscrews (4) and lockwashers (3) securing motor assembly to motor adapter (6). Using a hoist to support motor, pull motor straight away from winch. Reference the applicable Motor Disassembly section if motor disassembly is required.

Instructions 11 through 17 apply only to winches with a disc brake.

11.Alternately and evenly loosen eight capscrews (1) until brake spring tension has been released. Remove capscrews and motor adapter (6).

12.Remove brake housing (21). If brake housing sticks, tap it with a soft faced hammer until parts separate.

Note position of all brake parts for reassembly.

13.Remove three friction plates (16) and two drive plates (17).

14.Remove springs (9) from brake piston (10).

15.Remove brake piston (10) from brake housing (21). Tap lightly with a plastic mallet to separate parts if necessary.

16.Remove seals (11) and (12) from brake piston (10).

17.Loosen capscrew in collar (18) and slide collar from shaft

(35)with splined hub (19) and spacer (34) from shaft (35).

18.Remove retainer ring (36) from bore of drum shaft (41).

19.Pull shaft and bearing assembly from drum shaft (41).

20.Support drum (80) and remove capscrews (39) from drum shaft (41). Pry drum shaft (41) from inboard upright (42).

21.Remove capscrews (85) and lockwashers (86) which secure side rails (82) and (83) to inboard upright (42). Drive out dowel pins (87).

22.Remove inboard upright (42).

23.Remove end cover (95), capscrews (97) and lockwashers

(96)from outboard upright (84).

24.Remove capscrews (93) and shaft retainer (92) from drum

25.Remove drum and reduction gear assembly.

26.Remove remaining capscrews (85) and lockwashers (86) which attach side rails (82) and (83) to outboard upright

(84). Drive out dowel pins (87).

27.Remove bearing (49) and seal (99) from outboard upright

28.Remove capscrews (45) and lockwashers (46) securing gear carrier (47) to drum (80).

29.Install two 3/4 inch - 10 NC x 3 inch long capscrews into threaded holes in outer bolt pattern ring of gear carrier (47). Use these capscrews to break seal. Remove reduction gear/ gear carrier assembly from drum (80).

To disassemble reduction gear refer to Reduction Gear Disassembly section.

Manual or Automatic Drum Brake Disassembly

Refer to Dwg. MHP0153 on page 48.

1.Automatic Brake

a.Disconnect and remove hose, fittings and dump valve

(112)from cylinder (110).

b.Remove cotter pin (102) and pin (101) from link stud

(103)and brake band (128).

c.Remove cotter pin (102), washers (129) and pin (106). Separate clevis (107) from brake lever (105).

d.Remove cotter pin (102) and pin (134). Remove cylinder (110) from bracket (118).

2.Manual Brake:

a.Remove cotter pin (102) and pin (101) from handle

(104)then remove handle (104) from brake band (128).

3.Remove capscrews (119), lockwashers (117) and stop plate (126).

4.Use a hoist to raise winch approximately 6 inches (15 cm). Separate brake band (128) halves and rotate brake band assembly slowly until it can be removed from drum (80).

5.Remove cotter pins (102) and pins (121) so brake band halves (128) can be removed from arm (124). Lower winch when brake band assembly has been removed.

6.Refer to ‘Brake Lining Instruction Sheet’ (Form MHD56142) for brake lining replacement procedures.

Reduction Gear Disassembly

Refer to Dwg. MHP0157 on page 40.

NOTICE

It is important to maintain a clean work area when reduction gear assembly is disassembled.

1.Place reduction gear assembly on a clean work bench such that end containing bearing (49) is down.

2.Remove capscrews (75) and pry off cover (73).

3.Remove ring gear (72), planet assembly (67) and sun gear

4.Remove and discard ‘O’ rings (62) from ring gear (72).

5.Remove four pins (74) from between cover (73) and spacer

(71)and store in a safe place.

6.Remove spacer (71), ring gear (63) and sun gear (66).

7.If required, remove thrust plate (55) from sun gear (66). Remove and discard ‘O’ rings (62) from ring gear (63).

8.Remove capscrews (60) from input housing (59). Separate input housing from gear carrier (47).

9.Remove planet assembly (58).

10.Remove ring gear (53). Remove three dowel pins (52) from between input housing (59) and gear carrier (47) and store in a safe place.

11.Remove and discard ‘O’ rings (51) from ring gear (53).

12.Remove retainer ring (57) and sun gear (56). If required, remove thrust plate (55) from sun gear.

13.Remove planet assembly (54).

14.Remove retainer ring (50) and bearing (49) from gear carrier

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