Chicago Electric 40764, 93752, 91905 manual Operation

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Operation

1.Disengage the clutch by moving the Cam Ring (11) to the Out position.

2.Grab the Cable Assembly (36) hook and pull the cable to the desired length, then attach to item being pulled. Make certain that the hooks safety clasp is fully closed.

WARNING!: You MUST leave at least five full turns of cable on the drum at all times. Review Winch Safety Warnings and Precautions starting on page 3 before continuing. STOP THE WINCH IMMEDIATELY and release cable with the switch if the cable begins to get entangled on the drum.

(6s)

3.Reengage the clutch by moving the Cam Ring to the In position.

4.Lift the Socket Cover (2s) exposing the electrical switch connector.

5.Insert the Switch Ass’y (35) connector into the Socket (6s).

6.While standing aside of the pull path, press (and hold) the Red switch on the Switch Ass’y (35) forward.

Press (and hold) the switch backward to reverse directions. Wait until the motor stops before reversing directions.

The power out function will puts stress on the winch’s automatic braking system. IMPORTANT: Do not use the power out function of the winch for more than 10 seconds at a time; it may cause damage to the winch’s brake system.

7.When the pulling is complete, remove the Switch Assembly from the Socket (6s) and replace the Socket Cover (2s).

CAUTION: The Electric Winch is designed for intermittent use only, and should not be used in a constant duty application. The duration of the pulling job should be kept as short as possible. If the Winch motor becomes very hot to the touch, stop the Winch and let it cool down for several minutes. Never pull for more than one minute at or near the rated load. Do not maintain power to the Winch if the motor stalls.

 

 

REV 08h

SKUs 40764, 93752,

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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