As you read these instructions, you will see
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTICES and NOTES.
Each message has a specific 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, may 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 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!
WARNING
CHEMICAL AND FIRE HAZARD
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to severe injury or death.
• Always remove jewelry and wear eye
protection.
• Never lean over battery while making
connections.
• Always verify area is clear of fuel lines,
fuel tank, brake lines, electrical wires, etc.,
when drilling.
• Never route electrical cables:
- Across any sharp edges.
- Through or near moving parts.
- Near parts that become hot.
• Always insulate and protect all exposed
wiring and electrical terminals.
• Always install terminal boots as directed
in installation instructions.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNI NG
MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT
HAZARD
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to severe injury or death.
To avoid injury to hands or fingers.
• Always keep hands clear of wire rope,
hook loop, hook and fairlead opening during
installation, operation, and when spooling
in or out.
• Always use extreme caution when handling
hook and wire rope during spooling
operations.
• Always use supplied hook strap whenever
spooling wire rope in or out, during
installation or operation to avoid injury to
hands or fingers.
WARNI NG
FALLING OR CRUSHING HAZARD
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to severe injury or death.
• Never operate winch with less than 5
wraps of rope around the drum. Rope could
come loose from the drum, as the rope
attachment to the drum is not designed to
hold a load.
• Never use as an overhead hoist, or to
suspend a load.
• Never use to lift or move persons.
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GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTI ON
MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT
HAZARD
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to minor or moderate
injury.
General Safety:
• Always Know Your Winch: Take time to fully
read and understand the Installation and
Operations guide, and Basic Guide to Winching
Techniques, in order to understand your winch
and its operation.
• Never operate this winch if you are under
16 years of age.
• Never operate this winch when under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
• Never exceed winch or wire rope rated
capacity. Double line using a snatch block
to reduce winch load.
Installation Safety:
• Always choose a mounting location that is
sufficiently strong to withstand the maximum
pulling capacity of your winch.
• Always use factory approved mounting
hardware, components, and accessories.
• Always use grade 5 or better hardware and
never weld bolts.
• Always use care when using longer bolts than
those supplied by factory. Bolts that are too
long can damage the base and/or prevent the
winch from being mounted securely.
• Always mount the winch and attach the hook
to the rope's end loop before connecting the
electrical wiring.
• Always position fairlead with WARNING label
on top.
• Always spool the wire rope onto the drum in
the direction indicated by the drum rotation
label on the winch. This is required for
automatic brake to function properly.
• Always prestretch wire rope and respool
under load before use. Tightly wound wire
rope reduces chances of "binding", which can
damage the rope.
CAUT ION
MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT
HAZARD
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to minor or moderate
injury.
Winching Safety:
• Always inspect winch installation, wire rope
and hook condition before operating winch.
Frayed, kinked or damaged wire rope must
be replaced immediately. Loose or damaged
winch installation must be corrected
immediately. Immediately replace a hook that
is damaged, bent or twisted.
• Never leave remote control plugged into winch
while free spooling, rigging, or sitting idle.
• Never hook wire rope back onto itself. This
damages the wire rope. Always use a choker
chain, wire choker rope or tree trunk protector
on the anchor.
• Always prior to winching, remove any element
that may interfere with safe winch operation.
• Always take your time when rigging for a
winch pull.
• Always be certain the anchor you select will
withstand the load, and the strap or chain will
not slip.
• Never engage or disengage clutch if winch
is under load, wire rope is in tension or wire
rope drum is moving.
• Always unspool as much wire rope as
possible when rigging. Double line or pick
distant anchor point.
• Always stand clear of wire rope and load
during operation.
• Never touch wire rope or hook while in
tension or under load.
• Never touch wire rope or hook while
someone else is at the control switch or
during winching operation.
• Never touch wire rope or hook while remote
control is plugged into winch.
• Always stand clear of wire rope and load and
keep others away while winching.
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