Begin Pulling or Lifting
Step 12: MAKE YOUR
the Load
INTENTIONS CLEAR. Be sure that
The following steps describe
everyone in the immediate vicinity
how to operate the PullzAll after it
surrounding the pulling operation is
has been properly rigged.
completely aware of your intention
before you pull or lift.
Step 11: LAY SOMETHING OVER
Declare where the spectators
THE WIRE ROPE. In the interest
should not stand—never behind,
of safety consider hanging a dense
in front of, or under the load and
fabric midway between the PullzAll
never near the wire rope or snatch
and the load point to absorb
block. Your situation may have
energy should the wire rope or
other "no people" zones.
load point snap loose. For example
use a heavy blanket, heavy jacket,
chain or a back pack.
Troubleshooting
If the PullzAll will not spool
in or out, ensure that the On/
Off power switch is in the 'On'
position. Verify that the overload
indicator is not fl ashing and the
green power indicating light is
on.
On the Corded PullzAll unit,
ensure that the power cord is
plugged in and the circuit has
power.
On the Cordless PullzAll
unit ensure that the battery is
charged. Then try spooling
the rope. If this does not solve
the problem, contact a Warn
authorized service center.
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OPERATING THE PULLZALL
WARNING
Never use pulling
tool to lift or move
persons.
Never use pulling
tool to lift over
persons.
Establish "no people" zones
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OPERATING THE PULLZALL
Step 13: BEGIN PULLING/
LIFTING. Press the directional
NOTICE
switch to 'spool in' wire rope. With
Avoid over
light tension already on the wire
heating the
rope, begin spooling in slowly and
PullzAll motor.
steadily.
For extended
pulling, stop
at reasonable
intervals to allow
What to look for under load
the PullzAll
The rope must always be
motor to cool
spooled onto the drum.
down.
As you spool in, make
See table for run
sure the rope winds evenly
time guidelines.
and tightly on the drum. This
prevents the outer wire wraps
from drawing into the inner
CAUTION
wraps, "bird nesting" and
The Corded 120
binding can damage the wire
VAC PullzAll
rope and PullzAll.
has some delay
During side pulls the wire
in the trigger
rope tends to stack up at one
control. Use the
slow spooling
end of the drum. To prevent
speed and
stacking the wire rope on one
release the
side of the drum, line up the pull
trigger early to
as straight ahead as possible.
prevent from
spooling the
hook loop into
Step 14: SECURE LOAD.
the fairlead.
Once movement of the load is
complete, be sure to secure the
NOTICE
load completely. Only then should
you release tension in the wire
Always avoid
rope.
side pulls which
can pile up rope
at one end of
Step 15: DISCONNECT WIRE
the drum. This
ROPE. Reverse directional switch
can damage wire
and spool out a short length of
rope or PullzAll.
wire rope. Disconnect hook with
latch from the load whenever
possible.
WARNING
Step 16: DISCONNECT FROM
Always keep
hands and
ANCHOR. Disconnect the
clothing clear of
swiveling anchor hook from the
the rope, hook
anchor point.
and fairlead
opening during
operation and
when spooling.
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Step 17: REWIND WIRE ROPE.
Reverse directional switch to
'spool in' wire rope. Be sure any
wire rope already on the spooling
drum is wound tightly. Arrange
the wire rope so it will not kink or
tangle when spooled. Always keep
the wire rope under tension when
spooling the wire rope back onto
the drum. Do not let the wire rope
slide through your hand.
If alone, attach the hook with latch
to an anchor point, apply light
tension to the wire rope and slowly
walk the PullzAll towards anchor
point as wire rope winds on drum.
If a person is handling the rope,
keeping tension, they should
walk the wire rope in, using the
hook strap. If you do not have the
hook strap, use a length of cord
or something similar. To prevent
serious injury, NEVER put your
fi ngers inside the hook area as you
are spooling in.
DO NOT use the load limiter to
stop the hook against the fairlead;
the hook should not spool into the
unit.
.
Step 18: TURN OFF THE PullzAll
Flip the power switch to the 'Off'
position. Store the PullzAll in a
clean and dry place.
Pulling operations are now
complete.
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