Hydraulic Winch Operation - Wallenstein LXT95 Operator's Manual

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LXT95 / LXT115
Log Loader Trailer

6.15 Hydraulic Winch Operation

This section describes how to use the hydraulic winch
accessory (sold separately). Use the winch to pull logs to the
machine.
6.15.1 Winch Safety
WARNING!
Risk of machine roll over. Rope pull angle
must not exceed 25° from the center axis of the
machine. Exceeding that angle can subject the
machine to a tipping load and cause the machine
to roll over.
WARNING!
Synthetic rope that fails under tension can snap
back with great force causing injury or death.
Avoid sudden jerks, quick starts or stops. Start
slowly and smoothly. Replace if kinked, badly
frayed, has knots, cuts, or broken strands.
CAUTION!
Always make sure the area is clear of bystanders
when operating the winch. Never use the winch
to hold or secure loads.
CAUTION!
Stay clear of the winch rope while winching.
Injury from entanglement or rope burn could
occur!
IMPORTANT! Always use a winch strap or a choker chain
to attach the winch rope to a log. Never wrap the synthetic
rope around a log or attach the hook end onto the synthetic
rope. Incorrect use of the synthetic rope causes damage
that is not covered by warranty.
• Never stand near the path of a winch rope that is under
tension. If the winch rope breaks under tension, it can snap
back in an unpredictable direction with great force. The
recoil may cause injury or death to a person in its path.
• Always keep hands clear of the winch rope, hook loop,
hook, and fairlead opening during installation, operation,
and when spooling in or out. Never touch the winch rope or
hook while it is under tension or under load.
• Always make sure that the anchor you select can withstand
the load and the strap or chain cannot slip.
• Never engage or disengage the winch gear if there is
tension on the winch rope or the winch drum is moving.
• For stability, make sure that the trailer jack is stable and the
machine is supported in a level position before winching.
• Do not winch across or down a slope; always winch up a
slope. Winching across or down a slope could cause the
log to roll resulting in crushing injuries.
• Before using the winch, check the winch rope condition.
If the winch rope is knotted, has broken strands, or sharp
kinks, it may break during operation. Replace the winch
rope if it is damaged. Do not touch the winch rope during
operation.
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• Do not let anyone within 20 ft (6 m) of logs during
winching. Logs can roll in unpredictable ways.
• There must be tension on the winch rope when you wind
it into the winch. The winch rope does not wind correctly
without tension applied.
• Always be aware of hazards when winching and moving
logs. Examine the work zone for the following hazards:
- Objects along the winch route.
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- Structures close to or in the work zone.
- Slopes or hills along the winch route.
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