2006 Ford F250 Special Off-Road Package Supplement 1st Printing - Page 5
2006 Ford F250 Manual
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Driver Controls 7. Clutch: Allows the operator to manually disengage the winch drum from the gear train, enabling the drum to freely rotate ("freespooling"). Engaging the clutch "locks" the winch drum back onto the gear train. Note: Never engage or disengage the clutch if the winch is under load, the wire rope is in tension or the winch drum is moving. 8. Control box: Enables the operator to change the direction of the winch drum rotation. 9. Remote control: Plugs into the control box allowing the operator to control the winch direction as well as stand clear of the wire rope while operating the winch. Winch accessories Some of the following accessories are items you'll want to have with you to ensure safe operation of your winch; some are enhancements to add versatility and convenience to your winch: • Gloves: It is extremely important to wear protective gloves while operating the winch or handling wire rope since the rope will, through normal use, develop sharp barbs which can slice through skin. • Hook strap: This safety item is used to hold the rope wire away from the fairlead as the rope is being powered in. Winches can develop tremendous pulling pressure which can easily remove fingers and limbs that get pinched. Put a hook strap in the loop and hold the strap between the thumb and forefingers. • Clevis/D-Shackle: The D-Shackle is a safe means for connecting the looped ends of cables and straps. The shackle's pin is threaded to allow easy removal. • Choker chains: These can be used to hook-up another vehicle or sharp objects for an anchor point. Chains, however, will damage or kill trees. 5
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