Winches
Safety information>
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Our winches are built for hauling and pulling, they are not recommended for lifting.
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Respect winches. High forces are created when using a winch. Never allow children to operate a winch.
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Maintain a firm grip on the winch handle at all times. Never release the handle when ratchet lever is in unlocked position with a load on the winch. The handle may spin violently which could cause injury.
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Check you have the right winch for the job. Never use if damaged.
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Never pull on the winch handle against a locked ratchet.
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Never exceed rated capacity. Excess load may cause premature failure and could result in serious personal injury.
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Keep at least 3 turns of cable or rope on the reel.
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Secure your load properly. Do not depend on winch to secure your load.
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If the winch cannot be cranked easily with one hand, it is probably overloaded or not set up correctly.
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Select a strap or cable at least 11/2 times stronger than the winch rating.
Operating Instructions
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Handle and nut must be tightened against drive shaft before operating winch.
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Wind line on winch reel by turning winch handle in clockwise direction with ratchet lever up.
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The ratchet should produce a loud sharp clicking noise.
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Make sure that ratchet lever is in up position and holding load before winch handle is released.
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To unwind or reel out line, securely grip winch handle and apply force clockwise so that ratchet lever can be moved to down position.
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Carefully turn handle counter clockwise. Do not lose control.
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The winch can be converted to wind line on to the underside of the reel.
Winch Maintenance
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Occasional greasing of gears and reel shaft.
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Occasional drop of oil on drive shaft bearings.