Prowinch PWCD Series User manual

PWCD / PWCG Winches Series
®
User’s Manual / Manual de usuario
Safety Warnings / Advertencias de Seguridad

PWC Series
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PWCG3T
PWCD5T
PWCD8Te
PWCD5TTM
PWCG1Te
PWCG120
PWCG5T

1. PROWINCH® DISCLAIMER.............................................................................................5
7. MAPS PROWINCH® ...................................................................................................61
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.................................................................................................6
3. SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................................12
Unpacking..........................................................................................................................................12
PWCD5T (Technical parameters)......................................................................................................55
PWCD5TTM (Technical parameters)...............................................................................................56
PWCG1T (Technical parameters)......................................................................................................57
PWCG3T (Technical parameters)......................................................................................................58
PWCG5T (Technical parameters)......................................................................................................59
PWCG120 (Technical parameters)...................................................................................................60
Electrical Connections...................................................................................................................12
Plumbing Connections.................................................................................................................13
Cautions..............................................................................................................................................13
4 Speed Winch Operations...........................................................................................................14
Procedure for winding the cable................................................................................................14
Warranty..............................................................................................................................................17
Installation.........................................................................................................................................12
Mounting Solenoid Valve Assembly........................................................................................12
General Precautions..........................................................................................................................8
Handling Precautions........................................................... ...........................................................9
General Enviromental Precautions........................................................................................... 11
5. HONDA ENGINE ..........................................................................................................19
6. MITSUBISHI ENGINE ...................................................................................................45

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PROPERTY REGISTRY Nº 189487
ANY REPRODUCTION IS FORBIDDEN
PROPERTY OF PROWINCH® ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PROWINCH LLC COMPANY WITH QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
PROWINCH® DISCLAIMER
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Prowinch® LLC declares that it has made all safety recommendations related to the purchased product to the customer. As a
result, it does not assume any responsibility for any damages or losses that the client or third parties may suer. These can be
caused by or as a direct or indirect result of a breach or omission of instructions or safety warnings in the User Manual and Security
Warnings provided with the unit purchased. Prowinch® LLC will not be liable for accidents and/or damages to persons and/or
property resulting from the negligent use of the product. In no case does Prowinch® LLC assume any liability arising from using
these voluntary recommendations and does not oer any guarantee concerning them. These recommendations do not take
precedence over the current safety regulations of the plant. For purposes of enforcing the warranty of the product purchased,
Prowinch® LLC, will only be liable for any damage when proven the user has followed each one of the warnings contained in the
User Manual and Safety.
1. It is the sole responsibility of the Client / User to verify that
the acquired equipment, products, and accessories comply
with the characteristics, capacities, requirements, compo-
nents, accessories, and other conditions for the use that the
Client/user intends to give it.
2. It is also the sole responsibility of the Client / User to ensure
that the equipment and products purchased are operated
and maintained with adequate safety standards and by
personnel properly trained in their use. The Client / User is
also responsible for implementing all security measures
necessary to prevent accidents or damages to people or
property and for following the indications and warnings of
the corresponding manual.
3. Any assistance provided by Prowinch® LLC in selecting the
equipment, capacities, and characteristics required by the
client is delivered free of charge and based on the informa-
tion about the application, use, and requirements provided
by the client. It is not the responsibility of Prowinch® LLC to
verify the accuracy of the given information. It is the sole and
exclusive responsibility of the client -or who will use the
equipment and products acquired- to ensure that the speci-
cations comply with the capabilities, characteristics,
up-to-date maintenance, and everything necessary for a
correct and safe operation about the intended use.
4. Prowinch® LLC recommends using winches with four
brakes for personnel lifting. The use of winches with three
brakes or less, or operating with safety standards less than
required for personnel lifting is not recommended.
5. To guarantee the safety of the equipment's operators, it is
necessary to conduct inspections and maintenance of the
equipment according to the recommended frequency of its
work cycle. It is mandatory to keep records and evidence,
including written and photographic reports of: Maintenance,
Start-up, Load Tests, Training, Certications, Inspections, and
Reports of failures and accidents.
6. The reports mentioned above must be emailed to regis-
an event.
7. Compliance with timely implementation of mandatory
activities described in points 6 and 7, in addition to all the
activities mentioned in the corresponding guidelines, are the
user's sole responsibility. Failure to comply with the prece-
ding conditions releases Prowinch® LLC from any liability. The
information contained in this manual may contain technical
errors or inaccuracies. Prowinch® LLC is not responsible for
errors, omissions, or incorrect information. This manual is
subject to change without prior notice. Download the latest
version available at www.prowinch.com. Always check
www.prowinch.com for the latest information regarding this
product.
Please check our warranty policies on our website
www.prowinch.com/warranty.
5DISCLAIMER
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6SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Prowinch’s winches are designed to deliver a safe and trustworthy service if they are operated according to
this manual. This manual contains essential information to help you properly install, operate and maintain
your winch for maximum performance, economy, and safety. Please study its contents thoroughly before
putting your winch into operation. You will experience long, dependable, and safe service by practicing
correct operating procedures and following the recommended preventive maintenance suggestions. After
thoroughly familiarizing yourself with the contents of this manual, we recommend that you carefully le it
for future reference.
Applications for PWTR Prowinch® winches
Choose the Prowinch® winch that is right for you: PWTR series oers you, top-of-the-line models, from 9500
lbs up to 17000 lbs, featuring standard and optional accessories for recovery applications. We oer you ligh-
tweight, durable, and aordable winches. Specially designed for recovery applications, our winches are
equipped with a durable wound motor for long life and extra pulling power, featuring a rugged 3-stage
planetary gear box delivering power and reliability. The body and frame of your winch are corrosion-resis-
tant stainless steel to provide a long life.
Thank you for purchasing a Prowinch® winch. This manual describes the operation and main-
tenance of the winch. All information in this publication is based on the newest production
information is available at print time.
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Hard Hat Safety Glasses Safety Gloves Safety Shoes
Mandatory use of:

Read and understand the contents of this User Manual thoroughly before handling the product. Practicing correct and safe opera-
ting procedures and carrying out the recommended preventative maintenance will ensure a long, reliable, and safe service.
After carefully reading and understanding the User Manual, store it for future reference.
All operators and other users who are near the steel chain or its load must wear
required safety equipment: gloves, safety helmet / hard hat, safety shoes and eye
protection.
Before installing, removing, inspecting, or performing any maintenance on the
winche, the unit must be unplugged, locked out, and tagged out. Do not use this
equipment in hazardous locations
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WARNING
PWWA009-V1.0
Operating your winch in the
overwound orientation
could void any warranty
and present a very
dangerous situation.
Underwind feed only
This symbol indicates a potentially
dangerous situation which if not
avoided may cause severe injuries
or death
WARNING: DANGER:
This symbol indicates unsafe practices
or situations which may cause damage
to the property and even injuries to the
personnel.

•Take time to fully read the instructions from this User’s
Manual, in order to understand your winch and its
operations.
•Do not exceed winch or winch wire rope rated capacity.
Double line using a snatch block to reduce winch load.
•Do not use winch or winch wire rope for towing. Shoc-
koads can damage, overload and break wire rope.
• Do not use a winch to secure a load.
•Don not operate this winch when under the inuence
of drugs, alcohol or medication
•Choose a mounting location that is suciently strong
to withstand the maximum pulling capacity of your
winch.
• Use class 8.8 metric (grade 5) or better hardware.
• Do not weld mounting bolts.
•Use factory approved mounting hardware, compo-
nents, and accessories.
• Do not use bolts that are too long.
•Required bolt length to ensure proper thread engage-
ment.
•Complete the winch installation and hook attachment-
before installing the wiring.
•Always keep hands clear of winch wire rope, hook loop,
hook and fairlead opening during installation, opera-
tion, and when spooling in or out.
• Always position fairlead with warning readily visible on
top.
•Prestrech wire rope and respool under load before use.
Tightly wound wire rope reduces chances of binding,
which can damage the wire rope.
•Insulate and protect all exposed wiring and electrical
terminals.
•Do not route electrical cables across sharp edges, near
parts that get hot and/or through or near moving parts.
•Always place the supplied terminal boots on wires and
terminals as directed by the installation instructions.
• Do not lean over battery while making connections.
• Do not route electrical cables over battery terminals.
• Do not short battery terminals with metal objects.
•Battery Recommendations A fully charged conventio-
nal automotive battery with a minimum rating of 650
cold cranking amps is recommended to obtain peak
performance from your winch. Make sure all electrical
connections are clean and tight.
• Consult this User’s Manual for proper wiring details.
•Always wear heavy leather gloves and appropriate eye
protection.
• Always remove jewelry.
•Always be aware of possible hot surfaces at winch
motor, drum or wire rope during or after winch use.
•Inspect equipment regularly, replace damaged or worn
parts, and keep appropriate records of maintenance.
•Only use PROWINCH®’s recommended parts for repla-
cement. Any modications or repairs without the
approval of Prowinch will void the warranty.
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2.1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2.1.1 SAFETY INSTALLATION
Failure to observe these instructions
could lead to serious injury or death.
DANGER:

1. Inspect the winch wire rope, hook, and slings before
operating the winch. You must replace frayed, kinked, or
damaged winch wire rope immediately. You must repla-
ce damaged components before operation. Protect parts
from damage.
2. Remove any element or obstacle that may interfere
with the safe operation of the winch.
3. Always be sure the anchor you select will withstand the
load and the strap will not slip.
4. Always use supplied hook straps whenever spooling
winch wire rope in or out, during installation and opera-
tion.
5. Always require operators and bystanders to be aware
of the vehicle and/or load.
6. Be aware of the vehicle's stability and load during
winching; keep others away. Alert all bystanders of an
unstable condition.
7. Always unspool as much winch wire rope as possible
when rigging. Double line or pick a distant anchor point.
8. Take time to use appropriate rigging techniques for a
winch pull.
9. Do not touch the winch wire rope or hook while
someone else is at the control switch or during winching
operation.
10. Do not engage or disengage the clutch if the winch is
underload, the winch wire rope is in tension, or the drum
is moving.
11. Do not touch the winch wire rope or hook while
under tension or load.
12. Stand clear of winch wire rope and load and keep
others away while winching.
13. Do not use a vehicle to pull the load on the winch wire
rope. Combined or shock load can damage, overload, and
break wire ropes.
14. Do not wrap the winch wire rope back onto itself. Use
a choker chain or tree trunk protector on the anchor.
15. Do not operate the winch with less than 5 wraps of
winch wire rope or 10 wraps of synthetic rope around the
drum. Wire rope could come loose from the drum, as the
wire rope attachment is not designed to hold a load.
16. Do not use the winch as a hoist or to suspend a load.
17. Always be sure the anchor will withstand the load, use
appropriate rigging, and take time to rig correctly.
18. Do not use the winch to lift or move persons.
19. Do not use excessive eort to free spool winch wire
rope.
20. Always use proper lifting techniques or get lifting
assistance while handling and installing.
21. Always wind the winch wire rope on the bottom
(mountside) of the drum.
22. Do not wind wire rope over the top of the drum.
Always spool the winch wire rope onto the drum in the
direction in this manual.
23. Do not leave the remote control where it can be
activated during free spooling, rigging, or when the
winch is not being used.
24. Do not leave the winch remote control plugged in
when installing, freespooling, rigging, servicing or when
the winch is not being used.
25. Do not operate any equipment on which the safety
placards or decals are missing or illegible.
26. Report any malfunction or irregular operation of the
equipment.
27. Do not operate equipment that has been modied
without previous PROWINCH® approval.
28. Winch damper helps to prevent wire rope recoil in the
event of a wire rope failure. Do not approach or move the
damper once tension is applied. Do not allow it to get
pulled into the fairlead.
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2.1.2 SAFETY OPERATION

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1. Do not exceed winch or
winch rope rated capacity.
2. Do not route electrical cables
across sharp edges, near parts that
get hot and/ or through or near
moving parts.
3. Always inspect winch rope,
hook, and slings before operating
winch. Frayed, kinked or damaged
winch rope must be replaced
immediately.
4. Do not use the equipment to
lift or move people.
5. During winching operation
always be aware of stability of
vehicle and load during winching,
keep others away. Alert all
bystanders of an unstable condi-
tion.
6. Do not submerge winch in
water. Always store the remote
control in aprotected, clean, dry
area.
7. Perform preventive checks
as part of a regular maintenance
schedule to keep your winch oper-
ating properly.
8. Always verify installation
before operating.
9. Do not leave loads unat-
tended, wire rope could come
loose from the drum, as the wire
rope attachment to the drum is
not designed to hold a load.

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The following environmental conditions may cause malfunctions
in the equipment. When operated outdoor, a shelter should be
used for extreme weather conditions: below -10º C or above 40º C
Avoid exposure to rain or snow.
It may cause rusting of the
equipment.
Exposure to sand may cause mal-
functioning.
If used near chemicals, corrosive
gas or explosives may cause
an explosion.
Exposure to salt or acids may
cause malfunctioning.
The following environmental conditions
can cause malfunction of the winch.
DANGER:
WARNINGS
2.1.3. GENERAL ENVIROMENTAL PRECAUTIONS

3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 Unpacking
3.2 Installation
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When unpacking, check to make sure all parts are included. Refer to Winch Assembly Drawing and Parts List (both with respective
item numbers) at the end of this manual.
Mount winch to the vehicle by using high strength cap screw. It should be aligned and secured to a solid part of the vehicle (front
or rear) where the full rated load will be evenly distributed.
3.3 Mounting the directional solenoid valve assembly(Optional)
The valve should be mounted away from any areas where heat may be considered too extreme. Such as an exhaust manifold or
turbo. Be sure all plumbing and wiring reach the area selected without being stressed. It may be mounted by using the bracket
and Allen screws supplied. Using the bracket as a guide, mark where the mounting holes will be drilled, remove the plate, and drill
four 1/4” holes. Mount valve assembly using nuts, and bolts. Note: There is no need to mount a directional solenoid valve if there
is already one manual directional valve on the vehicle.
3.4 Electrical connections
If the winch’s power supply is from the vehicle’s existing
power steering pump, the solenoid valve system is designed
to default to the power steering box, so power steering is
always available even when the winch is in use. The power
source to the solenoid is not energized until the three-pole
quick connector plug is plugged in. Each solenoid has two
wires--either of which can be used as a ground or for electric
power. The grounds are connected at the factory. The other
will connect to the blue and yellow wire in the harness (see
illustration). Determine a location on the front grill to mount
the female 3-pole plug connector. Drill a hole and mount the
female 3-pole plug connector using nuts, bolts and washers
supplied. Connect all wiring as shown in the illustration. Test
hand control unit; solenoids will make a slight “click” sound if
connected properly. Note: There is no need to do the wiring
if there is already one manual directional valve on the
vehicle.
Solenoid
valv e
Indicato r light
Indicato r light
Brow n Black“-”
Blue“+”
Yellow/Green
Battery

3.5 Plumbing connections
Keep all hoses away from areas where heat may be considered too extreme such as an exhaust manifold or turbo. Lines should
not be allowed to rub on any abrasive or vibrating surfaces. In some applications, right-angle ttings on the directional and motor
or balance valves are necessary to make hose mounting more exible. After plumping has been laid out on the vehicle, install
o-ring ttings supplied to valve. Torque tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN ANY FITTINGS. Install o-ring ttings on the winch motor.
Torque tight. Connect any hose port A on the motor or port C1 on the balance valve to port A on the directional valve, pot B on
the motor or port C2 on the balance valve to port B on the directional valve, port P on the directional valve to pump’s high-pressu-
re port, port T on the valve to the reservoir. Attach any o-ring or seal from the vehicle's original tube tting to the tube tting.
3.6 Cautions
Battery cables should not be drawn stretched to limit. Leave slack for some cable movement. If your application is supplied with
an added cooler, please check and follow the steps.
1. Check uid level.
2. Replace lost uid to system.(System will need to be purged).
3. Start engine. (Power winch cable in 5 feet).
4. Shut engine o.
5. Check uid level. (Add uid until full, start engine, power winch cable, Out 5 feet, Shut engine o and Check
6. uid level.) Add uid until full if necessary.
7. Start engine. Power winch cable into desired position. Turn vehicle wheels from lock to lock position 5 times.
8. This will aid in bleeding out any air that may have got into the system.
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Make sure the clutch is totally engaged before starting any winch operation.
Stay clear and away from raised loads.
Stay clear of cable while pulling do not try to guide cable.
A min. of wraps of cable around the drum.

3.7 Procedures to widing the cable
4. Speed Winch Operations
1. Wind the cable around the drum by opening the side of the adjustable frame with a wrench.
2. Ways to wind the cable: from the bottom and up, both ends of the cable come out throughthe lower side of the winch giving
5 to 6 turns minimum of it, one towards where it ishe load and the other next to the operator's assistant, who holds the cable
tightly and guides itpulling or delivering according to the direction of operation.
3. The winch has pulling capabilities with the engine running slow and fast, adjust the acceleration according to demand.
4. Make sure that everyone is clear of the Winch cable during the stages of work, 1.5 times the length of the cable is recommen-
ded. If a cable becomes loose or breaks under the charging can produce a whiplash causing serious injury or even death.
5. NEVER unhook the winch lock when there is a load.
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RELEASE
COUPLING
REVERSE FAST NEUTRAL SLOW
DE
RE F N S
E

RELEASE
COUPLING
REVERSE FAST NEUTRAL SLOW
DE
RE F N S
E
RELEASE
COUPLING
REVERSE FAST
FAST
NEUTRAL SLOW
SLOW
DE
RE F S
F N S
E
PWCG3T Lever Instructions Diagram
PWCD5T y PWCG5T Lever Instructions Diagram
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GEARBOX
PARAMETERS III
FAST SLOW FAST
Capacity (Ton) 2,5 5 0,9
Velocity (m/mm) 84 24

PWCG120 Lever Instructions Diagram
5. MAINTENANCE OF THE WINCH
It is recommended that the winch be used regularly to maintain the lubrication of all internal parts. This ensures that all compo-
nents are in good condition so you can trust the winch when needed. Contact Prowinch® for technical assistance, spare parts, and
repairs.
After being inactive for more than 6 months and ensuring the winch's proper functioning, careful examination and inspection by
operators trained in maintenance will be necessary. Keep the winch clean in a dry place, free from dust and / or harmful pollu-
tants, and a temperature between 32 degrees F and 104 degrees F.
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Make sure the clutch is totally engaged before starting any winch operation.
Stay clear and away from raised loads.
Stay clear of cable while pulling do not try to guide cable.
A min. of wraps of cable around the drum.

Prowinch® Warranty
Disclaimer
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
EXCLUSIONS
LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE
PROWINCH® products are warrantied to the original purchaser for three (3) years after the date of purchase to be free from
defects in material and workmanship when subjected to normal, proper, and intended use. Within the 3 years, and after examina-
tion, PROWINCH® will only repair or replace free of charge any part on a product PROWINCH® determines to be defective and not
caused by other factors or circumstances beyond PROWINCH's control. That includes (but is not limited to) faulty installation,
improper maintenance or repair, product modication or alteration, any neglect, misuse or excessive use, mishandling, product
exposure to extreme or unsuitable conditions, normal wear and tear or failure to follow manufacturer’s instructions. This warranty
does not apply to damage PROWINCH® determines to be from repairs made or attempted by anyone other than PROWINCH®
authorized personnel. Return of the product with a copy of proof of purchase to PROWINCH®, freight prepaid, and insured, is
required for this warranty to be eective. For this warranty to be eective after one year, the purchaser must provide proof of
periodic and regular maintenance by an authorized service provider. PROWINCH® does not cover freight or labor charges associa-
ted with the inspection and testing of products which PROWINCH® nds not to be a valid warranty claim.
THIS WARRANTY WILL NOT BE VALID UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS
1. When the use, care, installation and operation of the product has not been in accordance with the
instructions contained in the operation manual and the applicable Standards corresponding to each
team.
2. Lack of preventive maintenance by the user, as stipulated in the Manual of Equipment Operation and
Maintenance.
3. Lack of annual preventive maintenance at an authorized Prowinch dealer.
4. When the product has been used beyond its capacity, abused, beaten, exposed to humidity, wet by
some liquid or corrosive substance, as well as by any other fault attributable to the consumer, improper
use of the equipment, abuse or neglect.
5. Connection of electrical or electronic components powered by external sources (Red Normal), subject
to potential variations.
6. When the product has been disassembled, modied or repaired by persons not authorized by Prowinch.
7. When the failure is caused by the normal wear of the parts due to use.
8. The incorrect use and inappropriate handling of equipment resistant to water or immersion.
9. Damages caused in the transport or in loading or unloading maneuvers.
10. Occurrence of accidents (Fires, Earthquakes, Floods, Electrical Discharges, etc).
11. Use of non-original spare parts or not recommended by the manufacturer.
12. The warranty does not cover consumable items or other items subject to wear and tear.
13. Commissioning of the equipment by personnel not authorized by Prowinch.
14. Carry out repairs, modications and / or removal of equipment parts.
15. Installation of winches on bases not properly aligned and without the exact holes of anchorage.
16. Lack of break-in and oil change in the rst 20 hours in equipment with engines at combustion.
17. Maintenance costs are not covered by the Warranty.
18. No other verbal or written warranty other than the one expressed here will be recognized by Prowinch
1. All guarantees are given in our facilities.
2. In the event a technical site visit is requested, it will always be canceled by the client, regardless of whether services are perfor-
med at no cost covered by the guarantee. I know understands as a technical visit to the eld the costs involved in the transfer
of personnel, transportation, fuel, food, accommodation, overtime, etc.
3. This warranty does not cover consequential damages, caused by the stoppage of the equipment under review, It does not
cover costs of moving the equipment, dismantling, transfer of personnel, lost prots, stopped operations or any other cost that
could be related to the cessation of operation of a team whether for any reason or motive.
4. To make this guarantee eective, it will be necessary:
a) Within the rst year, only present the invoice or purchase slip.
b) After the rst year, proof of annual maintenance services authorized.
In no event shall PROWINCH be liable for any labor, removal and installation expenses, loss of time, manufacturing costs, transpor-
tation, materials, loss of prots, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any costs, attorney fees, expenses,
losses or delays, direct or indirect, alleged to be as a consequence of any damage to, failure of, or defect in any product including,
but not limited to, any claims for loss of prots. PROWINCH disclaims any implied warranties, including, without limitation, any
implied warranty of merchantability or tness for a particular use or purpose. Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement
remedies described herein is a condition of the contract for purchasing every PROWINCH product. You should not purchase the
product if you do not agree to this condition.
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ENGINE SAFETY
1. Honda engines are designed to give safe and dependable service if operated according to instructions. Read and understand
this Owner's Manual before operating the engine. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
2. To prevent re hazards and to provide adequate ventilation, keep the engine at least 1 meter (3 feet) away from buildings and
other equipment during operation. Do not place ammable objects close to the engine.
3. Children and pets must be kept away from the area of operation due to the possibility of burns from hot engine components
or injury from any equipment the engine may be used to operate.
4. Know how to stop the engine quickly, and understand the operation of all controls. Only permit people to operate the engine
with proper instructions.
5. Gasoline is highly ammable and is explosive under certain conditions.
6. Refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. Do not smoke or allow ames or sparks in the refueling area or where
gasoline is stored.
7. Do not overll the fuel tank. After refueling, make sure the tank cap is closed properly and securely.
8. Be careful not to spill fuel when refueling. Fuel vapor or spilled fuel may ignite. If any fuel is spilled, make sure the area is dry
before starting the engine.
9. Never run the engine in an enclosed or conned area. The exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide gas; exposure may
cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death.
10. The muer becomes very hot during operation and remains hot after stopping the engine. Be careful not to touch the
muer while it is hot. To avoid severe burns or re hazards, let the engine cool before transporting or storing it indoors.
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19Honda Engine
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Read these labels before you operate the engine.
GASOLINE WARNING LABEL

20 Honda Engine
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