Maintenance the final analysis – WARN SNATCH BLOCK User Manual
Page 10

G
O
P
R
E
P
A
R
E
D
™
18
WARN INDUSTRIES • THE BASIC GUIDE TO WINCHING TECHNIQUES
The basic guide to proper winching
techniques cannot cover all the possible
situations in which you may need to use
a winch. In the final analysis, the
decisions you make will determine the
final outcome. So think through each
situation and each step of use. Always
be mindful of your own safety and the
safety of others. Pay attention and you’ll
have fun.
•
Inspect the wire rope before and after
each winching operation. If the wire
rope has become kinked or frayed, the
wire rope needs to be replaced. Be
sure to also inspect the winch hook
and hook pin for signs of wear or
damage. Replace if necessary.
•
Keep winch, wire rope, and switch
control free from contaminants. Use a
clean rag or towel to remove any dirt
and debris. If necessary, unwind
winch completely (leaving a minimum
of 5 wraps on spooling drum), wipe
clean, and rewind properly before
storage. Using a light oil on the wire
rope and winch hook can keep rust
and corrosion from forming.
•
O
perating your winch for a long period
of time places an extra burden on your
vehicle’s battery. Be sure to check and
maintain your battery and battery
cables according to manufacturer
guidelines. Also inspect switch control
and all electrical connections to be
certain they are clean and tight fitting.
•
Inspect the remote control for
damage, if so equipped. Be sure to
cap the remote socket to prevent dirt
and debris from entering the
connections. Store remote control in a
protected, clean, dry area.
•
No lubrication is required for the life of
the winch.
MAINTENANCE
THE FINAL ANALYSIS
- CHOKER CHAIN STEEL RECEIVER SHACKLE BRACKET ROLLER FAIRLEAD HAWSE FAIRLEADS NEOPRENE WINCH COVERS MINI-ROCKER CONTROL SWITCH WITH INTEGRATED SOCKET 80588 REPLACEMENT MINI-ROCKER CONTROL SWITCH REMOTE CONTROL UPGRADE KIT ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS TREE TRUNK PROTECTOR 88896 SNATCH BLOCK 88898 SHACKLE 88998