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Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 (MPN YTW300PS)
Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 (MPN YTW300PS)
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Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 (MPN YTW300PS)
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Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 (MPN YTW300PS)
Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 (MPN YTW300PS)
The Control Panel for PRO Electric Wire Winch TW3001 is a wired operator interface designed to work with the PRO TW3001 electric wire winch. It provides the physical controls and signalling connections required to operate lifting and lowering functions, to start and stop the winch motor, and to trigger emergency stop circuits. The unit is intended for installation alongside the matching PRO winch to enable safe remote control while integrating with the winch's power and safety wiring.
The control panel delivers a straightforward wired connection to the winch for reliable command transmission and reduced latency compared with wireless alternatives. Its controls are laid out for clear operation of lift, lower, start/stop and emergency stop functions, supporting safe handling of loads. The design allows integration with the winch’s existing power and safety circuits to maintain required protective interlocks.
Mount the control panel in a dry, accessible location and connect it to the PRO TW3001 winch following the manufacturer’s wiring diagram and safety instructions. Use the dedicated lift and lower controls to operate the hoisting mechanism, and the start/stop controls to power the motor circuit as needed. The emergency stop input is intended to be wired into the winch’s safety circuit so that activating it immediately stops movement and isolates the motor drive. Ensure all electrical connections are made with power disconnected and that grounding and protective devices are in place before commissioning.
Have a qualified technician perform installation and final wiring checks. Regularly inspect cabling and control functions for wear or damage, and test the emergency stop circuit periodically to confirm correct integration with the winch safety system.
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