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5a. Raise the winch control handle to power unreel the winch cable while a
second person keeps the cable taut or disengages the winch clutch
and free spool the cable. (See the Winch Operation Manual for proper
clutch disengagement prodecures)
5b. Engage the winch clutch if the winch cable was free spooled. Raise the
winch handle (unreel the cable)until the winch clutch fully engages.
Ensure that the winch clutch is fully engaged before putting a load on
the winch.
5c. Attach the winch cable to the load. The winch cable should be attached
as close to the center of the load as possible. It may be necessary to
use a “V” chain or other implement to attach the winch cable to the load.
5d. Lower the Winch control handle to wind the cable onto the winch drum
and pull the load onto the deck.
CAUTION: Never disengage the winch clutch when the winch is
under load.
CAUTION: Always maintain a minimum of 5 wraps of cable on the
winch drum.
CAUTION: Always winch load onto deck, NEVER drive equipment
onto the tilted deck.
CAUTION: Always maintain a uniform wrap of cable on the drum.
“Nesting” of the winch cable may cause damage or pre-
mature wear of the winch cable.
CAUTION: Remember that cables break, winches fail, and hooks be-
come disengaged. DO NOT WORK BELOW THE LOAD!
CAUTION: Replace worn or damaged cables. Always wear gloves
when handling cable. DO NOT USE CABLE CLAMPS.
CAUTION: The winch cable should remain attached to the load and
taut.
6. Secure Load
Once the load is positioned on the deck secure it from movement in all
directions. Set the parking brake or use wheel chocks if applicable.
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