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anchor point. Pull vehicle (in neutral
gear) with the winch up a slight flat in-
cline. See your glovebox sized “Self-Re-
covery Winch Operator’s Guide” to
properly set up this pull with full under-
standing of all safety precautions. To fully
stretch the winch line, you will need
about 500 lbs. of tension on the cable dur-
ing the operation. Once you have com-
pleted the pull, be sure to rewind cable in
tight rows not allowing upper rows to in-
tertwine with lower rows. Review Oper-
ator’s Guide for this extremely important
procedure.
Attach the Winch Hook to Synthetic
Winch Line:
Attach as shown using the
included cotter pin through the clevis pin.
Spread the cotter pin ends to secure the
hook. Be sure to keep the safety latch
clean and lubricated at all times.
Assembly and Installation
(Continued)
Cotter Pin
Winch Hook
Winch Line
Learn to Winch Properly
Your winch should add greater utility and
enjoyment to your off-road adventures.
Keep in mind, however, the weight of
your vehicle and the forces required to
move it create certain hazards. Self
recovery that is safe for you, bystanders
and the environment requires product
knowledge, planning and practice.
Be aware there are specific techniques
and hazards associated with recovery
winching. Begin by understanding ALL
Safety Information found in this winch
installation manual and then supplement
your knowledge by studying the supplied
glovebox-sized Q Series
Winch Operator’s
Guide Manual
and also by learning from
more experienced off-road enthusiasts.
The broad conditions where winch-based
self-recovery are required are discussed in
the supplied glovebox sized guidebook.
Keep the supplied booklet in the winch
installed vehicle glovebox after winch
installation as a handy reference.
Develop and rely on your own
good judgment at all times.
CAREFULLY STUDY WINCH USER GUIDE SUPPLIED WITH YOUR WINCH.