How big is the Warn Industries M8274 winch?
The M8274–Warn Industries’ most iconic winch—is evolving. It will maintain all the things buyers love about the product: speed, durability, and its famous shape, but we’ve added more performance and more features. Comes with 150’ of 3/8” diameter lightweight, easy-to-handle Spydura synthetic rope.
How do I Turn On my Warn winch?
To begin activation, hold down both buttons on the transmitter for five seconds until the two-color LED turns green. This indicates the system has been activated. To begin the winching process, hold down the power-in or power-out buttons, and the LED will turn red, showing that winching is in process.
Why does the led Blink on my winch?
The LED will blink if the transmitter’s battery is low. System automatically turns off to conserve battery life. With the WARN Wireless Control System, you can now operate your winch with no strings (or wires) attached.
What are the features of the warn remote?
The new WARN remote incorporates an improved ergonomic design and intuitive features that help operators better navigate through winching operations.
What kind of control switch does Warn Industries use?
This Warn Industries handlebar or ATV body and fender mounted Winch Control Switch includes switch and mounting hardware. This Warn Industries Winch Clevis Hook is sold individually.
Can a warn trans4mer replace a factory bumper?
Warn bumpers replace a truck’s factory bumper. A mounting system, such as the Warn Trans4mer, Hidden Kit, or Semi-Hidden kit, retain all or part of the original factory bumper. For a deep dive, check out the truck bumpers page and the winch mounting systems informational page.
What’s the difference between warn bumper, and Warn winch mount?
Get the most from any rig with a full line of best-in-class, bumpers, guards, skid plates, flares and accessories designed and engineered to withstand the punishment that extreme winching and rugged off-roading can put on trucks and Jeeps and SUVs. What’s the difference between a Warn bumper, and a Warn winch mount?