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12. Stay well away from the winch, steel cable and load when under
tension. A cable that breaks under tension can whiplash and
inflict death or a serious injury.
12.1 Use a winch rope dampener to absorb the cable's energy
should it break.
13. Secure the load after moving it with the winch. Do not rely on the
winch to hold a load in position for an extended period of time.
Never leave the load unattended.
14. Apply blocks to a vehicle while connecting and disconnecting
the winch cable.
15. Observe the spooling of the cable onto the drum. Side pulls can
cause the cable to pileup at one end of the drum. To correct
uneven stacking, spool out that section of cable and move it to
the other end of the drum and continue winching. Uneven
spooling causing cable pileup can interfere with the winch tie
rods causing damage to the winch.
16. Do not use the winch to transport animals or people.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! Do not touch or handle a live tool with any part of your
body that is wet or damp. Wet skin reduces resistance to electrical
current, increasing the danger of a serious or fatal shock.
1.
Disconnect tool from power source before cleaning, servicing,
changing parts/accessories or when not in use.
2.
Protect yourself against electric shocks when working on
electrical equipment. Avoid body contact with grounded
surfaces. There is an increased chance of electrical shock if your
body is grounded.
3.
Do not alter any parts of the tool or accessories. All parts and
accessories are designed with built-in safety features that may
be compromised if altered.
4.
Make certain the power source conforms to requirements of your
equipment (see Specifications).
5.
When wiring an electrically driven device, follow all electrical and
safety codes, as well as the most recent Canadian Electrical Code
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2,000 LB 12V DC ELECTRIC WINCH
For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
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