What to look for under load
As you winch in, make sure the rope
winds evenly and tightly on the drum. This
prevents the outer winch rope wraps from
diving into the inner wraps, "bird nesting"
and binding can damage the winch rope
and Drill Winch.
During side pulls the winch rope tends
to stack up at one end of the drum. To
prevent stacking the winch rope on one
side of the drum, line up the pull as straight
ahead as possible.
Step 13: SECURE LOAD.
1) Once movement of the load is complete,
be sure to secure the load completely.
Step 14: DISCONNECT FROM ANCHOR.
1) Once load is secure, release tension in
the winch rope by reversing the rotation
control switch (counterclockwise position)
on your drill/driver and begin pressing the
speed trigger on your drill/driver.
2) Slowly power out a short length of winch
rope.
3. Disconnect anchor hook from the anchor.
Step 15: POWER-IN WINCH ROPE.
1) With clutch still in the lock (engaged)
position.
2) Press the rotation control switch on your
drill/driver to forward/clockwise position.
3) Arrange the winch rope so it will not kink
or tangle when powering-in by keeping
tension on the winch rope.
NOTE: Be sure any winch rope already on
the spooling drum is wound tightly.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4) Slowly power-in the winch rope by
pushing the speed trigger switch on the
drill/driver and walk slowly towards the
load until the rope hook is approximately
1 ft. from the fairlead.
Never spool in rope hook against the
WARNING
fairlead; the rope hook should be loose at the fairlead.
5) Once the rope hook is within 1 ft. from the
fairlead, stop winching in and remove the
rope hook from the load.
6) Slowly pulse trigger to winch in the rest of
the winch rope, leaving at least 6 inches
from fairlead to rope hook.
7) Winching operations are now complete.
8) Remove drill/driver from Drill Winch by
releasing/unlocking drill chuck from
driver shaft.
9) Store the Drill Winch in a clean and dry
place.
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FINAL ANALYSIS AND MAINTENANCE
Check
Take time to fully read the Instructions
and/or Operations Guide, and/or Basic
Guide to Winching Techniques, in order to
understand your winch and its operations
Read and understand your drill/driver
operator's manual and instructions.
Inspect rope for damage.
Replace rope immediately if damaged.
For replacement rope inquiries, contact
WARN's Customer Service at: 1-800-543-9276
Keep winch, rope and switch control free
from contaminants.
Use a clean rag or towel to remove any
dirt and debris.
To prevent serious injury or death:
WARNING
Always spool the winch rope onto the drum as indicated
by the drum rotation label.
Always Wind Rope Over Top of Drum.
Never Wind Rope on Bottom of Drum.
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For further information or any questions
contact:
WARN INDUSTRIES, INC.
12900 S.E. Capps Road, Clackamas
OR USA 97015-8903, 1-503-722-1200,
Customer Service: 1-800-543-9276
Dealer Locator Service: 1-800-910-1122
or visit www.warn.com.
For replacement rope inquiries, contact
WARN's Customer Service at: 1-800-543-9276
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