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Wire rope and tail chain will fail if worn-out,
overloaded, misused, damaged, improperly
maintained or abused. Wire rope or tail chain failure
may cause serious injury or death!
KG
KG
Do not terminate wire rope to tail chain by the use
of a knot.
Do not handle wire rope if the hook end is not free.
A load could break away, suddenly tensioning the
wire rope, resulting in serious injury or death.
Stay clear of wire rope entry areas (fairlead or arch
rollers, winch drum etc).
Make sure ground personnel are in plain view of the
operator, and at a distance of at least 1½ times the
working length of the wire rope.
Make sure that any hand signals used by ground
personnel are clearly defi ned and understood by
everyone involved.
Do not attempt to “jerk” or “shock” a load free. Doing
so can cause loads in excess of the rated capacity
of the wire rope, winch, or mounting hardware.
Replace any parts only with genuine Allied Winch
parts. Refer to parts manual 2300191W.
• Maintain a minimum of three (3) complete wraps
of wire rope on the drum for normal operation. It
may help to paint the last fi ve wraps of wire rope
a contrasting color, to serve as a visual indicator.
Do not handle wire rope with bare hands. Wear
leather gloves at all times.
Align the tractor with the load to prevent side loading
the winch, and to maintain even spooling of the
wire rope.
Safety Summary

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Allied Systems W3C Specifications

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BrandAllied Systems
ModelW3C
CategoryWinches
LanguageEnglish

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