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WARN INDUSTRIES  *  THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING

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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

As you read these instructions, you will see 
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTICES and NOTES. 
Each message has a specifi c purpose. WARNINGS 
are safety messages that indicate a potentially 
hazardous situation, which, if not avoided could result 
in serious injury or death. CAUTIONS are safety 
messages that indicate a potentially hazardous 
situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor 
or moderate injury. A CAUTION may also be used 
to alert against unsafe practice. CAUTIONS and 
WARNINGS identify the hazard, indicate how to avoid 
the hazard, and advise of the probable consequence 
of not avoiding the hazard. NOTICES are messages 
to avoid property damage. NOTES are additional 
information to help you complete a procedure. 
PLEASE WORK SAFELY!

Warnings and Cautions

WARNING

CHEMICAL AND FIRE HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could 
lead to serious injury or death.

•  Always read all instructions and cautionary 

markings on battery charger, battery pack and 
cordless pulling tool.

•  Never operate pulling tool in an environment 

containing explosive or combustible material.

•  Never expose battery unit to high heat or fi re.
•  Never store Cordless PullzAll battery unit in a 

tool box or pocket with nails, screws, keys, etc.  
Shorting of battery terminal may cause fi re.

•  Always avoid contact with battery leakage, which 

may occur under extreme usage or temperature 
conditions.

•  Always remove the battery when the unit is not in 

use.

•  Always dispose or recycle battery  according to 

local ordinances / regulations.

•  Always protect terminals with insulating tape, 

prior to disposal, to prevent shorting.

 Never attempt to disassemble the battery.  No 

user serviceable parts inside.

WARNING

ELECTRICAL HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could 
lead to serious injury or death.

•  Always use properly grounded single phase 

receptacle protected by a ground fault circuit 
interrupter (GFCI). 

•  Never remove ground pin from plug.
•  Never route electrical cables across sharp edges.
•  Never route electrical cables through or near 

moving parts.

•  Never route electrical cables near parts that 

become hot.

•  Never remove electrical cover from battery charger. 
•  Never leave the pulling tool power cord plugged 

in when installing, rigging, servicing or when the 
pulling tool is not being used.

•  Never disconnect ground bond.
•  Never operate product in a wet environment.
•  Always power pulling tool with only the 

recommended electrical system voltage.  See the 
pulling tool specifi cation sheet for details.

•  Never operate charger with damaged cord or plug.  

Replace them immediately.

•  Never operate charger if it has received a sharp 

blow, been dropped or otherwise damaged in any 
way.

•  Never charge battery in damp or wet environment.
•  Always charge battery pack in temperatures above 

+32 °F (0° C) and below 120 °F (49° C).  This is 
important and will prevent serious damage to the 
battery.

•  Always store pulling tool and battery pack where 

temperatures will not exceed 120 °F (49 °C).

•  Always disconnect charger when battery is fully 

charged.

WARN INDUSTRIES  *  THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING

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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

 

 

WARNING

FALLING OR CRUSHING HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could 
lead to serious injury or death.

•  Never use pulling tool to secure a load.
•  Never shock load rope.  Shock load can damage, 

overload and break rope.

•  Never use the pulling tool’s rope to tow vehicle or 

object.  Impact loading during towing can exceed 
rope strength.

•  Always be certain the anchor you select will 

withstand the load and the strap or chain will not 
slip.

•  Always take time to use appropriate rigging 

techniques for pulling/lifting.

•  Never spool out past the red paint on wire rope.  
•  Never exceed pulling tool or rope capacity listed 

on product data sheet.  Double line using a snatch 
block to reduce pulling tool load.

•  Never exceed 1000 lb. (454 kg) Maximum pulling 

capacity.

•  Always use suitable anchor point capable of 

handling load.

•  Always use factory approved mounting hardware, 

components, and accessories.

•  Always respool under tension load after use.  

Tightly wound rope reduces chances of “binding”, 
which can damage the rope.

•  Always spool the rope onto the drum in the 

direction specifi ed by the product warning label on 
the product and/or documentation. 

•  Always avoid “jogging” or “plugging” (quick on/

off cycles) with the pulling tool. This can damage 
motor controls and rope.

WARNING

FALLING OR CRUSHING HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could 
lead to serious injury or death.

•  Never attach a recovery strap to the pulling tool 

hook to increase the length of a pull. 

•  Always use a hook with a latch.
•  Always ensure hook latch is closed and not 

supporting load.

•  Never apply load to hook tip or latch.  Apply load 

only to the center of hook.

•  Never use a hook whose throat opening has 

increased, or whose tip is bent or twisted. 

•  Never attempt to tow a vehicle or object with the 

recovery strap attached directly to the pulling tool 
hook.  

•  Never use bungee straps that develop tremendous 

and potentially dangerous amounts of force when 
stretched.

•  Always avoid side pulls which can pile up rope at 

one end of the drum.  This can damage rope or 
pulling tool.

•  Never hook rope back onto itself.  This damages 

the rope.

•  Always use a choker chain, choker rope, or strap.
•  Never use pulling tool to lift or move persons.
•  Never use pulling tool to lift over persons
•  Always select an anchor point as far away as 

possible.  This will provide the pulling tool with its 
greatest pulling power.

•  Always use suitable anchor point capable of 

handling load.

WM-PullzAll Wench 

Rev.0

WM-PullzAll Wench

Printed on 9/20/13

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Summary of Contents for PullzAll

Page 1: ...we will set forth many of the basic rules of safe PullzAll operation However because every pulling lifting situation is different your constant good judgment and consistent focus on safety are of gre...

Page 2: ...way Never charge battery in damp or wet environment Always charge battery pack in temperatures above 32 F 0 C and below 120 F 49 C This is important and will prevent serious damage to the battery Alw...

Page 3: ...control switch or during pulling lifting operation Never touch rope or hook while in tension or under load Always inspect rope hook and slings before operating pulling tool Frayed kinked or damaged wi...

Page 4: ...clasp hooks 1 3 2 2 3 4 9 6 5 8 7 5 WARN INDUSTRIES THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING 8 PULLZALL SPECIFICATIONS The CordlessWARN PullzAll consists of the following features 1 Variable Speed Trigger 6...

Page 5: ...hen using the PullzAll at an angle the fairlead acts to guide the wire rope onto the top of the spooling drum It minimizes damage to the rope while it goes through the PullzAll mount Gear Train The re...

Page 6: ...l switch provides control of the forward and reverse rotation of the spooling drum Keep tension on the wire rope when winding in or out to prevent bird nesting that can bind and entangle the wire rope...

Page 7: ...nder extreme usage or temperature conditions WARNING Never attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component NOTICE Always let battery cool before using in tool and before charging WARNING Ne...

Page 8: ...lectrical cables near parts that become hot WARN INDUSTRIES THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING 16 OPERATING THE PULLZALL WARNING Never hook wire rope back onto itself This damages the rope Step 3 POWE...

Page 9: ...nect the swiveling anchor hook from the anchor point Always avoid side pulls which can pile up rope at one end of the drum This can damage wire rope or PullzAll NOTICE What to look for under load The...

Page 10: ...when stretched WARN INDUSTRIES THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING 20 RIGGING TECHNIQUES Various pulling situations will require application of other pulling techniques These could range from too littl...

Page 11: ...need to use a PullzAll In the final analysis the decisions you make will determine the final outcome So think through each situation and each step of use Always be mindful of your own safety and the...

Page 12: ...eur ou un feu Ne jamais ranger la batterie du PullzAll sans fil dans une bo te ou poche outils avec des clous vis cl s etc Le court circuitage des bornes de la batterie peut provoquer un incendie Touj...

Page 13: ...unettes de s curit et des prot ge oreilles Toujours porter des gants des lunettes de s curit et des prot ge oreilles Toujours garder les mains loign es du c ble de la boucle du crochet du crochet et d...

Page 14: ...ble glisser dans les mains Toujours choisir un point d ancrage aussi distant que possible Cela assure l outil de traction une puissance de traction maximum ATTENTION DANGER D CRASEMENT Le non respect...

Page 15: ...7 WARN INDUSTRIES THE BASIC GUIDE TO UTILITY PULLING 30 INTRODUCTION LA TRACTION UTILITAIRE AVERTISSEMENT Ne jamais faire fonctionner un PullzAll sans avoir lu et compris le manuel de l utilisateur B...

Page 16: ...directionnel permet de commander la rotation en avant et en arri re du tambour Maintenir la tension du c ble lorsque le c ble est enroul ou d roul pour viter tout risque d imbrication pouvant coincer...

Page 17: ...a batterie et le chargeur dans des endroits o la temp rature ne d passe pas 49 C Lorsqu une perte notable de rendement est observ e remplacez la batterie par une batterie compl tement charg e vitez de...

Page 18: ...la proc dure Pour plus de d tails consultez la section des Techniques de c blage dans ce manuel tape 1 METTEZ DES GANTS ET ATTACHEZ LA SANGLE DU CROCHET Assurez vous que la sangle de crochet est atta...

Page 19: ...ant de poursuivre la proc dure assurez vous que toutes les connexions sont bien faites et exemptes de d bris Toujours utiliser un point d ancrage appropri capable de supporter la charge ATTENTION La c...

Page 20: ...le c ble s enroule sur le tambour Si une autre personne s occupe du c ble en maintenant la tension elle doit se d placer pour ramener le c ble en le tirant par la sangle de crochet Si vous ne dispose...

Page 21: ...iliser l outil de traction pour soulever ou transporter des personnes Ne jamais se servir de l outil de traction pour soulever une charge au dessous de personnes AVERTISSEMENT AVERTISSEMENT WARN INDUS...

Page 22: ...a que cada situaci n de arrastre o elevaci n es diferente es muy importante el buen juicio y un enfoque constante en la seguridad PullzAll es una marca comercial de Warn Industries Inc Warn y el logot...

Page 23: ...uete de la bater a a temperaturas superiores a 0 C e inferiores a 49 C Este aspecto es importante y evitar da os graves a la bater a Guarde siempre la herramienta de tracci n y el paquete de bater a d...

Page 24: ...ptor de control o durante la operaci n de arrastre y elevaci n No toque nunca el cable ni el gancho mientras stos se encuentren en tensi n o con carga Inspeccione siempre el cable el gancho y las esli...

Page 25: ...ro y dos ganchos de presilla 1 3 2 2 3 4 9 6 5 8 7 5 WARN INDUSTRIES GU A B SICA PARA EL USO GENERAL DEL CABRESTANTE 50 ESPECIFICACIONES DEL PULLZALL El modelo PullzAll de WARN inal mbrico cuenta con...

Page 26: ...act a para dirigir el cable hacia la parte superior del tambor de enrollado Esto reduce al m nimo da os al cable cuando pasa por la montura del PullzAll Tren de engranajes los engranajes de reducci n...

Page 27: ...lante y hacia atr s del tambor de enrollado Mantenga la tensi n del cable cuando lo enrolle o desenrolle para evitar acumulaciones que puedan enredar el cable y provocar da os al mismo o al PullzAll C...

Page 28: ...ando operaciones de instalaci n mantenimiento o almacenamiento Evite siempre el contacto con una fuga de la bater a que pueda darse si las condiciones de uso o las temperaturas son extremas ADVERTENCI...

Page 29: ...pagado 3 Deslice el paquete de bater a en el armaz n comprobando que el seguro est bien puesto El bot n de liberaci n de la bater a debe estar en la posici n supe rior ADVERTENCIA ADVERTENCIA WARN IND...

Page 30: ...120 V de CA tiene algo de demora en el control de gatillo Use la velocidad de enrollado lenta y suelte el gatillo antes de lo normal para evitar que se enrolle el bucle del gancho en la gu a del cable...

Page 31: ...2 T CNICAS DE MANIOBRADO En varias situaciones donde se utiliza el arrastre se requieren aplicaciones de otras t cnicas de arrastre stas pueden ser tales como poner una distancia corta para obtener un...

Page 32: ...corrosi n Cuando vaya a limpiar la herramienta PullzAll inal mbrica aseg rese de no entrar en contacto con los terminales el ctricos del paquete de bater a y compruebe que sta no tiene grietas u otros...

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