IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS ABOUT ROPE
When winding the rope, always make sure that the rope is correctly rolled up on the winding roller.
The rope must lie tightly side by side when it is rolled up (Fig.5), the distance must not be too large
(Fig.6) and the rope must not lie on top of each other (Fig.7).
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PULLING OUT STEEL ROPE
1. Secure the fixing hook (2) on a solid and stable anchorage.
2. Push the thrust ratchet spring (7) into upper position (fig.10/11).
3. Push the lever (1) forward and hold it securely in this position.
4. Push the pawl (8) (fig.9) and pull out the steel rope to required length.
5. Make sure that at least three windings of the steel rope stay on the winch.
RELEASING STEEL ROPE TENSION
1. Push the thrust ratchet spring (7) into upper position (fig.10/11).
2. Push the operating lever (1) backwards until the thrust ratchet (6) activates the pawl (8).
The load will be released one notch with every stroke.
3. Repeat these steps until the steel rope is free of tension.
Avoid abrupt moves of the operating lever while releasing the cable tension.
PULLING LOAD (Fig.12/13)
1. Secure the pulling hook (3) on the load and fixing hook (2) on a solid and stable anchorage.
2. Press the thrust ratchet spring (7) down (fig. 10/11). The thrust ratchet (6) and the pawl (2)
engage into the ratchet wheel (9).
3. Move the operating lever (1) evenly forwards and backwards alternately to pull the load.
4. Pull the load as far as possible and necessary in a straight line and keep the load and its
surroundings under constant observation. Stop working if it turns out that the load is impossible or
difficult to pull.
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