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SKU 95912
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break it can suddenly whip back towards the Winch, causing a hazard for anyone
in the area. Always stand well to the side while winching.
“POWER IN”
“POWER OuT”
REMOTE TRANsMITTER (23)
fIguRE g
fREEWHEEL kNOB
(1)
(ENgAgEd)
fIguRE f
10.
Stand clear and, when it is safe to do so, use the
“POWER IN”
button on the Remote
Transmitter (23) to retract the Wire Cable (22) and winch the object as desired.
(see figure g.)
When finished winching, loosen the Wire Cable (22). Remove the Clevis Hook (22)
11.
from the object being pulled. Then, retract the Wire Cable fully into the Drum (5)
of the Winch.
INsPECTION, MAINTENANCE, ANd CLEANINg
1.
WARNINg!
Always release any load on the Winch, make sure the Freewheel
Knob (1) is disengaged, and disconnect the Winch from its 12 volt battery before
performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning of the unit.
Before each use,
2.
inspect the general condition of the Winch.
Check for loose
screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, bent or broken parts, damaged
Wire Cable (22), and any other condition that may affect the safe operation of the
Winch. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before
further use.
do not use damaged equipment.
do not attempt to disassemble the Winch.
3.
Disassembly will void the warranty.
Repairs should be done only by a qualified service technician.
After each use,
4.
use a soft brush, vacuum, or compressed air to remove all debris
from the Winch. Then use a lightweight machine oil to lubricate all external moving
parts. Do not introduce water or any other liquid into the internal parts of the
Winch.