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8. Connect the remote control. Be
careful not to let the remote control
cord dangle in front of the winch.

Always disconnect the remote
control when not in use.

9. Slowly wind the wire rope until no slack remains by using the winch
switch. Once the wire rope is under tension, stand clear and never step
over it.

10. Check the anchor point. Make sure all connections are secured and
free of debris before continuing with the winching procedure.

Note:

Never use the winch as a hoist. Never use the winch’s wire rope to

tow another vehicle.

11. Check the wire rope. It should be neatly wound around the drum.
Improper winding can cause damage to the wire rope.

12. Lay something over the wire rope to absorb energy should the rope
snap. Tree limbs, heavy jackets, chain and the like may be used for this
purpose.

Note:

Always avoid continuous side pulls which can pile up wire rope at

one end of the drum. This pile can damage the wire rope or the winch.

13. Make sure everyone in the immediate area is aware of the winching
operation. Tell them where they shouldn’t stand; never behind or in front
of the vehicle and never near the wire rope.

14. With the vehicle’s engine on and light tension on the wire rope, begin
winching slowly and steadily. Be sure the wire rope is winding evenly
and tightly around the drum. For assistance, the winched vehicle can be
slowly driven while being pulled by the winch.

Note:

Avoid overheating of the winch motor. For extended winching,

stop at reasonable intervals to allow the winch motor to cool down.

What to look for under load

The wire rope must always spool onto the drum as indicated by the
drum rotation decal on the winch. As you power in, make sure the rope
winds evenly and tightly on the drum. This prevents the outer wrap from
drawing into the inner wraps, binding and damaging the rope. Avoid
shock loads by using the control switch intermittently to take up wire

2008 F-250/350/450/550

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Supplement
USA

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Summary of Contents for 2008 F-250

Page 1: ...ncluding photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company Ford may chang...

Page 2: ...ed when the vehicle s ignition is turned to on auxiliary Note Battery saver mode is enabled when the vehicle is turned off There is no delayed timer on this feature Note Black out lighting will confli...

Page 3: ...lamps and reversing assist lamps in the front bumper The fog lamps can be activated by using the switch located below the radio The reversing assist lamps are automatically activated when the transmi...

Page 4: ...the following places 1 Nameplate label Identifies winch model designation 2 Part number Identifies winch configuration 3 Date code Identifies manufacture date 4 Serial number Individually identifies w...

Page 5: ...When the wire rope is being reeled out under motor power it is being powered out Powering out is different than freespooling out which refers to the wire rope being pulled out by hand with the clutch...

Page 6: ...nch Winch accessories Some of the following accessories are items you ll want to have with you to ensure safe operation of your winch some are enhancements to add versatility and convenience to your w...

Page 7: ...ak Place it on the wire rope midway between the winch and the anchor point Do this before the wire rope is put under tension Do not approach or move the blanket once tension is applied Do not allow it...

Page 8: ...its first use Unspool the wire rope leaving five wraps on the drum Apply at least 500 lbs 227 kg of tension This can be done by setting up an anchor point and pulling your vehicle to it at a slightly...

Page 9: ...le one person drives the other person provides navigation assistance and ensures the rope is winding properly Understanding the right hand signals help provide clear understanding between the driver a...

Page 10: ...eps outline how to recover your vehicle with a single line multiple lines follow the same basic steps but use a snatch block to assist the process Refer to Rigging Techniques later in this chapter 1 P...

Page 11: ...when slackened it can become twisted and overwrap leading to rope damage Note Never winch when there are less than five wraps of wire rope around the drum 5 Secure the rope to the anchor point See Cho...

Page 12: ...of the drum This pile can damage the wire rope or the winch 13 Make sure everyone in the immediate area is aware of the winching operation Tell them where they shouldn t stand never behind or in front...

Page 13: ...ing until the vehicle is on stable ground If the vehicle is able to be driven the winching operation is complete 16 Once recovery of the vehicle is complete be sure to secure the vehicle s brakes and...

Page 14: ...suitable location to the side If you do not have the hook strap use a length of cord or something similar To help prevent serious injury never put your fingers inside the hook area as you are powerin...

Page 15: ...e rope on the drum which increases pulling power Disengage the clutch and using the snatch block pull out enough rope to reach your anchor point Do not attach the hook to the mounting kit Secure to th...

Page 16: ...and after each winching operation If the wire rope has become kinked or frayed it needs to be replaced Be sure to also inspect the winch hook and hook pin for signs of wear or damage Replace as neces...

Page 17: ...han 12 volts to be plugged into the vehicle without damaging the vehicle s electrical system There are three connection points Two on the rear bumper One on the instrument panel To activate the conver...

Page 18: ...uck Vehicles with a higher center of gravity such as utility and four wheel drive vehicles handle differently than vehicles with a lower center of gravity Utility and four wheel drive vehicles are not...

Page 19: ...compressor for more than 30 seconds at a time Allow the compressor to cool down for one minute between operations Note Stop compressor operation when the arrow on the gauge reaches maximum Continuing...

Page 20: ...side wheel disengaged the inside wheel under conditions of poor traction may receive excessive torque which could cause it to break traction momentarily until its speed is equal to the outside wheel T...

Page 21: ...Product Specifications and Capacities in your Owner s Guide for the proper axle lubricant For very cold weather applications use the lightest oil the axle manufacturer will allow to overcome possible...

Page 22: ...s tires may be equipped with a Variable Function Insert VFI which is mounted into each tire The VFI inserts and tires are then fitted around the beadlock rim assembly providing a higher level of tire...

Page 23: ...off until you plan on using compressed air to avoid possible injuries and minimize wear on the compressor and system Note When the system is pressurized all air lines from the compressor to the outlet...

Page 24: ...anel and the other to insert the fitting on the end of the hose into the coupling When the fitting is seated in the coupling slide the collar back to its original position Extend the hose to reach the...

Page 25: ...r Wheel DRW jacking instructions FUSING Note Fuse 29 in the instrument panel box located below and to the left of the steering wheel should be a 15A mini fuse Always replace the fuse you removed with...

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