background image

1

As you read these instructions, you will see 
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTICES and NOTES.  
Each message has a specific purpose.  WARNINGS are
safety messages that indicate a potentially hazardous
situation, which, if not avoided could result in serious
injury or death.  CAUTIONS are safety messages that
indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.  A
CAUTION may also be used to alert against unsafe
practice.  CAUTIONS and WARNINGS identify the
hazard, indicate how to avoid hazard, and advise of the
probable consequence of not avoiding the hazard.
NOTICES are messages to avoid property damage.
NOTES are additional information to help you complete
a procedure.  

PLEASE WORK SAFELY!

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WA R N I N G

MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT

HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions

could lead to severe injury or death.

To avoid injury to hands or fingers.

Always

keep hands clear of rope, hook

loop, hook and fairlead opening during
installation, operation, and when spooling in
or out.

Always

use extreme caution when handling

hook and rope during spooling operations.

Always

use supplied hook strap whenever

spooling rope in or out, during installation or
operation to avoid injury to hands or fingers.

Always

use a hook marked 3/8" (9.5 mm)

>

__

3

/

8

"

( 9.5

mm

)

WA R N I N G

IMPACT AND MOVING PARTS

ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD

Failure to observe these instructions

could lead to severe injury or death.

Always

know the Working Load Limit (WLL)

of your rope

• 

Never

Exceed the WLL of 9500 lbs. 

(4309 kg) or shock load this rope

• 

Always

determine the suitability of a rope

for a specific application

• 

Never

use this rope on a winch with a rated

line pull greater than 9500 lbs (4309 kg).

• 

Never

use a rope if Worn, Damaged,

abused, Overloaded, Improperly Maintained
or over 1 Year OLD

• 

Never

stand within the recoil (snapback)

area

• 

Never

use rope over a rough surface

without Chafe Protection

• 

Never

bend rope around unprotected, sharp

corners

• 

Always

use Warn Hawse Fairlead 

P/N 71851

• 

Always

replace rope every 12 months with

P/N 71717

• 

Always

replace Warn Hawse Fairlead if

damaged or abused with P/N 71851

Summary of Contents for 9.0Rc

Page 1: ...d fairlead opening during installation operation and when spooling in or out Always use extreme caution when handling hook and rope during spooling operations Always use supplied hook strap whenever s...

Page 2: ...ope working it s way down into a loosely wound rope layer and catching or damaging itself See Spooling section in this manual CAUTION MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENT HAZARD Failure to observe these instruct...

Page 3: ...E AVOID WINCH AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE Always avoid continuous Power Out Heat build up from continous power out may damage the rope Never expose the rope to harsh detergents fuels oils or Anti freeze Alwa...

Page 4: ...4 3 3 8 16 X 1 1 4 long grade 5 bolt X 4 torque 30 35 ft lbs 41 47 Nm 4 1 2 13 Locknut 5 1 2 Flat washer 6 3 8 16 Sq nut 7 1 2 13x2 button head bolt 8 Aluminum Fairlead INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 EL...

Page 5: ...onto the drum as indicated by the drum rotation decal on the winch ROPE STORAGE AND CARE To ensure safety and performance the inspection and maintenance of winching rope should be among every user s...

Page 6: ...e prevents the rope from sinking into the lower layers under load 10 Use care to evenly wrap each layer to prevent damage to the rope 11 Pass the remote control through the driver s window for the dri...

Page 7: ...hook is a minimum of 8 ft 2 44 m from the fairlead opening Spool in the remainder for storage Unassisted Arrange the rope to be spooled so it will not kink or tangle when spooled Be sure any rope on t...

Reviews: