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TM 10-4320-342-10 1-14.  PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION - continued. d. Winch. Refer to Figure 1-3. The winch (1) is controlled by the winch control (2). The two switches (3) are used for retracting and extending the wire rope (4). A hook (5) is mounted on the end of the wire rope to attach to an object. The winch control handle (6) has two positions, freewheeling and engaged. In the engaged position, you can extend or retract the wire cable with the control; in the freewheeling position, you can pull the wire rope out as needed. Figure 1-3. Winch 1-11/(1-12 blank)

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