VIDEO - How to insert a cable into a manual winch mlift 400 (CMU 400
VIDEO – How to insert a cable into a mlift 400 manual winch (CMU 400 kg or 900 lbs)
Correct installation of the cable in a manual cable winch is essential to ensure safe and efficient lifting. This video shows the steps to follow to insert a cable in a manual cable winch, taking the example of the m.lift 400 model with a Maximum Working Load (WLL) of 400 kg or 900 lbs.
 

1. Necessary material

Before you begin, make sure you have:
Manual winch with passing cable (CMU 400 kg)
Suitable steel cable (diameter compatible with the winch, generally 6 to 8 mm)
Protective gloves
Cable Lubricant (optional)
Solid anchor point for securing the winch


2. Steps for inserting the cable into the hand winch

Step 1: Prepare the winch and cable

  1. Check that the winch is properly secured to its support or anchor.
  2. Make sure that the cable is clean, without twists or visible defects.
  3. Unwind enough of the cable to facilitate its insertion into the winch.

Step 2: Insert the cable into the winch mechanism

  1. Push the wire rope into the winch until it reaches the stopping point.
  2. Give it a strong push to make sure it is fully engaged in the push/pull system.
  3. Turn the main crank upwards to pull the wire rope.

Step 3: Check for proper operation

  1. Operate slowly the winch crank to check that the cable is advancing correctly.
  2. Test the cable lock : release the crank to ensure that the anti-reverse system is working properly.
  3. Try it with a light load before using the winch at its full capacity.

3. Use case of the manual winch (CMU 400 kg)

A 400 kg manual winch is often used for:
Raising materials on a construction site or in a workshop.
Move loads vertically or horizontally over a short distance.
Pulling heavy objects (example: panels, motors, various equipment).
Working at height requiring gradual and controlled lifting.

💡 Attention : Never exceed the CMU indicated on the winch, otherwise the cable may deform or break.


4. Why use a manual cable winch rather than a manual drum hoist?

Differences between a manual cable winch and a manual drum hoist

Criteria Cable winch Manual hoist
Cable type Used a continuous cable which passes through the mechanism. Used a coiled chain or cable around a drum.
Lifting length Unlimited, as long as the cable is available. Limited to the length of the coiled chain or cable.
Lifting accuracy Allow progressive and fluid control of the movement. Less precise, depends on the hoist ratchet.
Lifting effort Easier to maneuver thanks to the progressive tightening system. Requires greater effort to lift a load.
Ideal applications High-rise lifting or long distances. Static or short distance lifting.

👉 Conclusion: When to choose a cable winch?

✔ If you need to lifting loads to great heights without cable limit.
✔ If you are looking for a smooth and precise movement to position objects.
✔ If you wish to reduce the lifting effort compared to a manual hoist.

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