Preparing the winch – Superwinch TALON SERIES WINCH User’s Guide User Manual

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3. When it is necessary to respool the rope under no load after use, hold the remote

switch lead in one hand and the rope in the other. Start from as far from the vehicle

as the remote switch will allow, activate the switch, walk in several feet of rope and

release switch. Repeat the process. Always release the switch before your hand comes

within four feet from the fairlead ( the physical opening through which the rope passes ).

4. Be sure the rope is distributed evenly and tightly on the drum. A loosely wound

drum allows the rope to work it’s way down into the layers of rope on the drum and

become wedged.

5. It is not advisable to grease or oil the wire rope due to dirt contamination that will

reduce the wire rope life.

Examine both inner and outer fibers. Open the strands of the rope by compressing

the rope length-wise (e.) and look for powdered fiber and abrasion - this is a sign of

internal wear of the rope. Estimate internal fiber loss to include in your determination

of overall abrasion fiber loss of the rope.

Glossy or glazed areas in the rope (d.) can be the result of 2 different conditions. The

most common form of glossing or glazing is caused by compression, which can occur

when the rope is wound on the winch drum, or through a pulley block. Compressing

the rope length-wise (e.) will generally make the rope more pliable and begin to

resemble normal rope. If the glazed section remains hardened, this can be a sign of

heat damage, and the rope must be replaced.

Tips for prolonging the life of your synthetic rope:

It is your responsibility to exercise proper care to prolong the life of your synthetic winch rope.

1.) Minimize rope abrasion. Use the movable abrasion sleeve whenever the rope comes in con-

tact with rocks or other objects. Slide the sleeve up and down the rope as required. Abrasion

will reduce rope life.

2.) Keep the rope clean. Allowing dirt and debris to enter the rope will lead to abrasion of the rope.

3.) Avoid sharp bends. A sharp bend in the rope decreases it’s strength substantially under load

and may cause rope damage or failure.

d.

e.

Glossy or glazed rope

Compressing Rope Length-wise

When rope is new, it has a smooth finish (a.). When the rope is first used, the outer

filaments of the rope will roughen and give the rope a slightly ,“fuzzy” appearance (b.).

This condition of the outer filaments creates a rougher rope surface and actually helps

to protect the fibers underneath. Rope must be replaced when approximately 25% of

the visible outer fibers exhibit abrasion (c.).

a. b. c.

New Rope Used Rope Rope must be replaced

2. Synthetic Winch Rope Inspection:

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PREPARING THE WINCH

DANGER

!

Wear heavy leather gloves when handling rope. Do not let the

rope slip through your hands, even with gloves on. When

handling the hook, always use handsaver (Fig. 4). Never put your fingers into the

hook. Placing finger(s) in hook could result in injury.

Fig. 4

WRONG

1. When anchoring the pulling vehicle, set the parking brake and block or

chock the wheels. Keep the vehicle’s foot brake depressed and place the

automatic or manual transmission in neutral.

WARNING

!

Inspect switch and wiring for cracks, pinched spots, frayed, or

loose connections. A damaged, shorted lead could cause the

winch to run as soon as it is plugged in.
2. When using the remote switch inside a vehicle, always pass it through a window to

avoid pinching the wire in the door.

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