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Specification | ||||||
Rated line pull: | 12000Lbs (5443kgs) single line | |||||
Motor: | Series wound 6.0 hp /4.4 kw,12V DC | |||||
Gear Train: | 3 stage planetary | |||||
Gear ratio: | 265:1 | |||||
Clutch: | Sliding Ring gear | |||||
Braking action: | Automatic in the drum | |||||
Fairlead: | 4-way Roller Fairlead | |||||
Wire rope: | 3/8" x 82'(9.5mm×25m) | |||||
Drum size: | 2.48"×8.9"(63mm×226mm) | |||||
Dimensions: | 21.5"×6.3"×7.6"( 545mm×160mm×194mm) | |||||
Mounting bolt pattern: | 10"×4.5"(254mm×114.3mm) | |||||
Battery: | Recommended 650 CCA minimum for winching 25 square mm,72"(1.83m) | |||||
N.W: | 88 lbs (40kgs) | |||||
Packing: | 620mmx360mmx260mm(420pcs per 20' container) | |||||
Line speed and motor current (first layer) | ||||||
Line pull | Lbs | 0 | 4000 | 6000 | 10000 | 12000 |
Kgs | 0 | 1814 | 2722 | 4536 | 5443 | |
Line speed | FPM | 22 | 12.5 | 9.8 | 6.9 | 5.6 |
MPM | 6.8 | 3.8 | 3 | 2.1 | 1.7 | |
Motor current | Amps | 80 | 170 | 210 | 310 | 360 |
Line pull and cable capacity | ||||||
Layer of cable | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Rated line pull per layer | Lbs | 12000 | 9900 | 8300 | 7000 | |
Kgs | 5443 | 4490 | 3765 | 3175 | ||
Cable capacity per layer | Ft. | 17.6 | 37 | 63 | 82 | |
M | 6 | 13 | 22 | 26 | ||


A:How to operate a winch?
Q:Getting stuck is an adventure. Getting unstuck is even better. At least when you have a winch on your rig. Learning how to operate a winch safely is important for any offroad driver. Although using a winch can be a lot of fun, it can also be dangerous if used improperly.
A:How to get more winch power?
Q:If you need more pulling power, spool out more cable. You can do this either by choosing an anchor point further away from the vehicle or by using a snatch block to double back the cable. A double line pull increases your winch power by almost doubling the capacity.
A:How to prevent overheating?
Q:Unlike hydraulic winches, electric winches are not designed for long, continuous pulls. If you need to winch over a long distance, stop winching and let the motor cool down every so often to prevent overheating. If the motor becomes uncomfortably hot to the touch, that means you need to take a break. Wait five minutes or so—until the motor feels cooler to the touch—and continue winching.
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