Caution, Notice – WARN SNATCH BLOCK User Manual

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WARN INDUSTRIES • THE BASIC GUIDE TO WINCHING TECHNIQUES

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CAUTION

CUT AND BURN HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could

lead to minor or moderate injury.

To avoid injury to hands or fingers:

Always

wear heavy leather gloves when

handling a wire rope.

Never

let wire rope slip through your hands.

To avoid injury to hands or fingers:

Always

be aware of possible hot surface at

winch motor, drum or wire rope during or after

winch use.

CAUTION

MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT

HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could

lead to minor or moderate injury.

Winching Safety:

Always

require operator and bystanders to be

aware of stability during winching of vehicle

and/or load.

Always

keep remote control lead clear of the

drum, wire rope and rigging. Inspect for

cracks, pinches, frayed wires or loose

connections. Replace if damaged.

Always

pass remote control through a window

to avoid pinching lead in door, when using

remote inside a vehicle.

NOTICE

AVOID WINCH AND EQUIPMENT

DAMAGE

Always

avoid continuous side pulls which can

pile up wire rope at one end of the drum. This

can damage your wire rope or winch.

Always

ensure the clutch is fully engaged or

disengaged.

Never

use winch to tow other vehicles. Shock

loads can momentarily exceed capacity of wire

rope and winch.

Always

use care to not damage your frame

when anchoring your vehicle during a winching

operation.

Never

"jog" wire rope under load. Shock loads

can momentarily exceed capacity of wire rope

and winch.

Never

use winch to secure a load during

transport.

Never

submerge winch in water.

Always

store the remote control in a

protected, clean, dry area.

CAUTION

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 included Installation

and Operations guide, and Basic Guide to

Winching Techniques, in order to understand

your winch and the winching 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 switches,

remote controls, accessories and installation

components.

Always

use grade 5 or better hardware, never

weld bolts and never use longer bolts than

those supplied from factory.

Always

complete winch mounting and

attachment of hook to hook loop before wiring

winch during installation.

Always

position fairlead with WARNING label

on top.

Always

spool the wire rope onto the drum as

indicated by the drum rotation label on the

winch. Required for automatic brake to work (if

winch is so equipped) and for correct

installation orientation.

Always

prestretch wire rope and respool

under load before use. Tightly wound wire

rope reduces chances of "binding", which is

wire rope working it's way down into a loosely

wound wire rope layer, and catching or

damaging itself.

CAUTION

MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT

HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions could

lead to minor or moderate injury.

Winching Safety:

Always

inspect winch installation and wire

rope condition before operating winch. Frayed,

kinked or damaged wire rope must be

replaced immediately. Loose or damaged

winch installation must be corrected

immediately.

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.

Never

winch with less than 5 wraps of wire

rope around the drum, the wire rope could

come loose from the drum.

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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