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OPERATE HEAVY-DUTY WINCH USING REMOTE-CONTROL UNIT - Continued
OPERATE HEAVY-DUTY WINCH USING REMOTE-CONTROL UNIT - Continued

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CAUTION
Always be sure there are at least five wraps of winch cable on winch drum. If there are less
than five wraps of winch cable on winch drum, winch cable may come loose and damage
equipment.
NOTE
Ensure weight of equipment and amount of winch cable left on winch does not go over pull
capacity (refer to FM 4-30.31 and Heavy-Duty Winch Pull Capacity Table below).
6. Check that there are at least five wraps of winch cable (7) on winch (8). If there are not at least five wraps of
winch cable (7) on winch (8), move tractor vehicle closer to equipment and continue loading, or shut down winch
(8).
Table 1. Heavy-Duty Winch Pull Capacity.
CABLE ON DRUM (ft.)
CAPACITY (lbs)
CABLE LAYER
1
37
45,000
2
81
37,200
3
133
31,700
4
150
27,700
NOTE
If HIGH IDLE was not utilized during winch cable pay out, skip to Step (8).
7. Set remote-control unit HIGH IDLE switch (5) to OFF position (as applicable).
8. Connect winch cable (7) to equipment.
LOAD EQUIPMENT
1. Engage (push in) Cable Hold Down control (1).
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