6.
CAUTION: Never allow anyone to stand near the Steel Cable, or in line with
the Steel Cable behind the Winch while it is under power. Should the Steel
Cable slip or the 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.
7. Stand clear and, when it is safe to do so, use the “ Power in “ feature on the Switch
(part# 10) to retract the Stell Cable and winch the object as desired.
(See Figure G.)
To Use The Electrically Powered W inch:
2. Place the vehicle’s transmission in “ Park”. Set the emergency brake, and block
1. If screw off Control Knob B (Part#43), you can pull out steel rope by hand
quickly. In addition, we must ensure screw down Control Knob A (Part#32) and
Control Knob B (Part#43)
the wheels from rolling, using suitable chocks (not included).
3.
NOTE:
You may wish to keep the vehicle’s engine running while using the Winch
to continually recharge the battery. However, use extreme caution when working
around a vehicle with its engine running.
4. Pull out the Steel Cable to the desired length, using the “Power Out” feature located
on the Switch (part# 10). Always leave at least five turns of Steel Cable on the Spool
turns of the Cable Assembly to prevent pulling the Steel Cable completely out of
the Winch.
(See Figure G.)
5. Hook onto the object using a pulling point, tow strap, or chain (All not included).
Never wrap the Steel Cable around the object or hook onto the object itself. This
can cause damage to the being pulled, and kink or fray the Steel Cable.
(See
Figure G.)
9
REMOTE CONTROL
CORD
POWER IN /POWER OUT
SWITCH (#10)
REMOTE CONTROL
HOUSING
STEEL CABLE
FIGURE G
HAND CRANK (#1)