Owner's Manual

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Item 68144
18.
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and
use common sense when operating. Do not
use a winch while you are tired or under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A
moment of inattention while operating winches
may result in serious personal injury.
19.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times. This enables better control
of the winch in unexpected situations.
20.
Hook onto the object using a pulling point,
tow strap or chain. Do not wrap the wire rope
around the object and hook onto the wire rope
itself. This can cause damage to the object
being pulled, and kink or fray the wire rope.
21.
Do not use a Recovery Strap while
winching.
They
are designed to stretch
and can suddenly whip back towards the
operator during a winching operation.
22.
Secure load after moving.
NO LOCKING MECHANISM.
23.
Keep at least 5 full turns of wire rope on drum.
The
wire rope’s connection to the drum is not
intended to sustain a load, without the added support
from the friction of at least 5 full turns of wire rope.
24.
Wrap wire rope under 500 lb. tension before use.
Otherwise,
wire rope may bind during operation.
25.
Keep clear of wire rope, hook, and load while
winching. Do not step over wire rope.
Do not push sideways against wire rope
under tension; wire rope might break under
this load and recoil back, striking the
person pushing against it or a bystander.
26.
If wire rope begins to get entangled, stop winch
immediately and release wire rope using switch.
27.
Only winch with the winching vehicle′s
transmission in neutral. Winching with a vehicle′s
transmission in gear or park may damage
the transmission. A vehicle′s transmission is
not designed to handle that type of load.
28.
Do not operate the winch at extreme
angles.
Do
not exceed the angles shown in Figure
B for
a roller fairlead. For a hawse fairlead, the angle
should be as close to straight as possible.
15°
15°
45°
45°
Figure
B:
Roller fairlead Maximum Winching Angles
29.
If the object to be pulled must be pulled at an
angle in relation to the winch, use a pulley
(sold separately) and an anchor point directly
in front of the winch, as
shown in Figure
C,
to keep the Wire Rope pull straight.
Figure
C:
Pulley anchoring
30.
Broken strands of wire rope will be sharp.
Wear heavy
-
duty work gloves when handling
the wire rope. Do not slide wire rope
through hands, even with gloves on.
31.
Winch motor will be
hot
during
and
after
use. Keep clear.
32.
Do not power the hook all the way
into the fairlead or winch.
33.
People with pacemakers should consult their
physician(s) before use. Electromagnetic fields in
close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause
pacemaker interference or pacemaker failure.