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damage the puller.
Do not operate the puller with less than 3 wraps of cable on the spindle.
Always use an adequate sling, eyebolt, or other accessory attached to the load to be pulled. Make
sure there is positive engagement of the puller hook to the load.
Wear heavy duty gloves and be careful not to pinch your fingers.
Make sure the load is on a flat, level surface before it is released. Releasing the load on a slope or
uneven surface could result in work piece loss of control, property damage, and/or personal injury.
Releasing the Cable Before Pulling
1.
Disengage Main Ratchet Drive.
First, locate the drive pawl spring on the lever handle and pull it
to the 'up' position to disengage the main ratchet drive.
2.
Attach Load Hook.
Attach the load hook to the load you are going to pull. If you have two load
hooks they can be connected together to form a loop.