General Tips For Safe Operation; Self Recovery - KFI A3000 Operator's Manual

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MODEL #A3000 – 3,000LB (1361KG) WINCH

General Tips for Safe Operation

Your A3000 winch is rated at 3,000 lbs. capacity in first
layer (max) when spooling the first cable layer on the
drum. Overloads can damage the winch, motor and/or
cable.
The vehicle engine should be kept running during
operation of the winch to minimize battery drain and
maximize power and speed of the winch. If the winch
is used for a considerable time with the engine off the
battery may be drained and too weak to restart the
engine.
Get to know your winch before you actually need to use
it. We recommend that you set up a few test runs to
familiarize yourself with rigging techniques, the sounds
your winch makes under various loads, the way the cable
spools on the drum, etc.
Inspect the cable and equipment before each use. A
frayed or damaged cable should be replaced immediately.
Use only manufacturer's identical replacement cable with
the exact specifications.
Inspect the winch installation and bolts to ensure that all
bolts are tight before each operation.
Store the remote control inside your vehicle in a place
that it will not be damaged.
Any winch that appears to be damaged in any way,
is found to be worn, or operates abnormally MUST
BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL REPAIRED. It is
recommended that the necessary repairs be made by a
manufacturer's authorized repair facility.
Pull only on areas of the vehicle as specified by the
vehicle manufacturer.
Only attachments and/or adapters supplied by the
manufacturer are to be used.

Self Recovery

Locate a suitable anchor such as a strong tree trunk or
boulder. Always use a sling as an anchor point.
Your winch is equipped with a roller fairlead to help guide
the cable and to reduce binding on short side pulls.
Do not winch from an acute angle as the cable will pile
up on one side of the drum causing damage to cable and
the winch.
Short pulls from an angle can be used to straighten the
vehicle. Long pulls should be done with the cable straight
out from the winch/vehicle.
When pulling a heavy load, place a cable hook stopper,
blanket or jacket over the cable five or six feet from the
hook.
In the event of a cable snap it will dampen the snap back.
For additional protection open the hood of the vehicle.
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