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9.
Place a dampening device on the steel cable if you have one
available.
10. Press and hold the remote control's retract button (A) until the
slack is removed from the steel cable.
11.
Recheck the connections to ensure the terminal tackle will not shift.
11.1 Check the clutch is engaged. Do not pull the clutch knob out
when the winch is under load.
12. Press and hold the remote control's retract button to pull the
load towards the winch. Release the button when the load is in
the final position.
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Secure the load in place if necessary. Use wheel chocks for
a vehicle.
13. Press the release button (G) to remove tension on the steel
cable. Disengage and remove the hook or terminal tackle.
14. Hold the hook strap to keep some pressure on the winch and
retract the steel cable. Make sure each wire wrap fits snugly with
the next wrap. Stop when within a few feet. Disengage the clutch
and spool the final wraps by hand.
15. Disconnect from the power supply once the hook reaches the winch.
16. Store the tethered remote control out of the way.
WINCHING LIMITATIONS
There are several limitation that can affect the time duration, power
consumption and maximum weight a winch can move. A snatch block
will improve the winch's performance. Make sure to follow all safety
and operation instructions from the snatch block's manufacturer.
POWER
The maximum load the winch can pull is diminished with each additional
layer of steel cable around the winch's drum. Table 1 shows the
maximum amount of weight it can pull and the length of cable
remaining on the drum.
Whenever possible, remove as much steel cable off the winch to pull
with the maximum power. Keep five wraps of steel cable on the drum at
all times to prevent the steel cable from slipping off.
Use a snatch block to move a heavier load that is close to the winch. This
will double the amount of line outside the winch and increase the
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