Step (5)
Secure 6’ tree-saver strap around
Step (6)
Figure 10
Power the winch in briefly and then
back out to make sure it is funtioning
properly. The system is now ready to
winch.
CAUTION
!
I N T E R M I T T E N T
D U T Y
If
the
end of
the
motor
becomes
uncom
c
u
o
t
o
t
t
o
h
y
l
b
a
t
r
o
f
h,
stop
winching and allow the motor to cool
down. For further information and
complete warranty, visit our website
www.superwinch.com
An electric winch is like any other
motor driven power tool such as
an electric drill or saw. The electric
motor should not be allowed to
become excessively hot. Normal
precautions will extend the life of
your motor. Keep the duration of
pulls as short as possible.
Reference No.
Description
Part Number
1
Wire Rope Assy-
5/32 x 50 with permanent attached hook
C
5
3
5
1
2
Circuit Breaker Kit
87-10799
3
Motor Protector-WIAB
87-24532
4
Leadwire Assy-Motor-WIAB
87-24533
5
Remote Control-Handheld-WIAB
87-24534
6
Leadwire Assy-Jumper-WIAB
7
Leadwire Assy-Battery Direct-WIAB
8
Hawse-Teflon-WIAB-Pair
9
Strap-Tree-Saver 1” x 8’
2302284
10
Bow-Shackle-Pair ½”
2302285
R E P L A C E M E N T P A R T S L I ST
6
7
load,
another vehicle, solid structure or anchor
point. Make sure that the strap will not
come in contact with any sharp or hot
edges or objects. Attach the winch hook
through loop on both ends of strap.
(See Figure 10).
DO NOT use strap in a
“Choker” manner such that it loops
back onto itself.
Disconnect the
gray connectors
Figure 9
1
2
Dis-engaged
Engaged
1
2
CAUTION
!
Clutch must be fully
engaged before
winching. NEVER engage clutch knob
while drum is turning.
If the winch
motor stalls
DO NOT continue to apply power.
CAUTION
!
immediately after the winching
is complete to prevent accidental
operation of the winch during
system disassembly.
Repack: Always
take time to properly disassemble
winch system and time to repack the
winch inside the storage bag.
2202897
2202898
2202899