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Do not use for overhead pulling or vertical lifting.
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Do not use to transport or lift people or animals.
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This strap puller is not for aircraft purposes or for linking towed vehicles.
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DO NOT pull the webbing over or around a corner.
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DO NOT wrap the webbing around any object and hook it back on itself.
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When this tool is being used to pull an object, make sure the stop pawl spring is engaged.
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Never use a “cheater” pipe or other device to lengthen the handle for additional leverage. This will
cause it to bend or break thereby destroying the tool.
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DO NOT operate the ratchet strap hoist with less than three wraps of the webbing on the spindle.
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Always use an adequate sling, eyebolt, or other accessory attached to the load to be pulled.
Always make sure that there is positive engagement of the ratchet strap hook to the load.
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Keep fingers and hands clear of the ratchet and cable at all times.
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Inspect the strap puller for damaged parts before each use.
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Inspect the webbing regularly. Check for fraying, kinks, broken strands, or distortion. If they
appear, the webbing should be replaced.
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Replace damaged or frayed cable or strap before use.
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When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
Main Parts of Web Strap Puller
Subassembly
Drive Pawl
Switch
Stop Pawl
Webbing
Assembly Instructions
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Carefully remove the parts and accessories from the box.
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Make sure that all items listed in the parts lists are included.
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Inspect the parts carefully to make sure the tool was not damaged while shipping.
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Do not discard the packaging material until you have carefully inspected and satisfactorily
operated the tool.