The K1550 Fulton winch on my new U.S. Tower TX-455
won't crank down or up. This is a new tower -- up
since July. No previous problems with the winch. Last
night, we had high winds as I'm sure many of you did
too. I went out in the dark, high winds and rain to
crank down the tower. I thought I was going in the
right direction on the crank but nothing happened. So
I went the other way -- nothing. Then I realized the
crank handle was turning freely. Not good!!
This morning I called tech support at Fulton winch.
The tech said he'd never heard of this problem but
speculated it was brake related. Today on my lunch
hour, I drove home from the office and visually
inspect the winch. I saw no obvious problems. No
broken parts, everything well-lubricated. The ratchet
pawl was engaged in the drum assembly gear. The tech
suggested I take a flat-blade screwdriver and poke it
around to see if the brake would re-engage. I did but
nothing happened -- although on the way back to work I
figured I probably hadn't placed the screwdriver at
the correct angle to any good.
The tech also suggested I check to see if the handle
was just loose. Well, it was loose but tightning it up
did nothing. I seem to remember the handle as being
keyed to prevent slippage but I fear now the hole in
the handle where it attaches is rounded out.
Any suggestions on my next step? I need to crank down
the tower soon to do antenna work but that won't
happen until I get this fixed.
73, Dave, N4KZ
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