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Warnings about operating, servicing, and moving parts.
Cautions regarding battery and fuel risks.
Diagram indicating hazardous zones around the winch.
Guidance on staying clear and anticipating movement.
Emphasizes reading manual and calling before digging.
Procedures for cable strikes and clothing hazards.
Lists required safety gear for the operating crew.
Requirements for operators and skin burn warnings.
Guidelines for maintenance, transport, and pit safety.
Describes the KE-SP 60100 GM winch and its components.
Guide to locating and recording model and serial numbers.
Identifies various controls and indicators on the panel.
Explains the TM 3000 display and its readouts.
How to use the winch control lever for speed adjustment.
Proper use of dead man's and engine throttle levers.
Details on winch pulling capacity and cable dimensions.
Information on engine, chassis, and winch details.
Technical details of the hydraulic system.
Key safety rules for operating the winch.
Safety checks for hydraulics and safe towing practices.
Procedures for parking on level, downhill, and uphill slopes.
Guidelines for winch positioning and manhole choice.
Instructions for deploying front and rear jacks for stability.
How to use lashing points to secure the winch.
Identifies the different sections of the boom assembly.
Caution regarding the heavy weight of the assembled boom.
Steps for assembling and installing boom sections and rope.
Shows boom setups for various working depths.
Information on the adjustable range of the supporting leg.
Essential checks, standard starting, and cold weather starting.
How to perform the winch payout function.
Steps for pulling the rope in.
How to safely stop the winching operation.
| Cooling System | Air-cooled |
|---|---|
| Fuel System | Carburetor |
| Ignition System | CDI |
| Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled |
| Max Torque | 6.2 Nm at 5500 rpm |
| Starting System | Electric starter |
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