Superwinch Electric Winch,Trailer Winch - 1646A
Superwinch X6CD 12v Winch with Roller Fairlead
Large Superwinch X Series winches are built with a rugged and long-lasting differential planetary gear box that ensures years of dependable service. The switching mechanism can be mounted directly on the winch or remote-mounted for remote access.
- Features:
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- Powers Load IN and OUT
- Includes Freespooling Clutch for Fast Wire Rope Payout
- Heavy Duty Series Wound Motor
- Automatic In-The-Drum Braking
- Roller Fairlead - greatly reduces wear and strain on the wire rope by eliminating rubbing
- Circuit Breaker Protected
- Remote Mountable Solenoid Station
- Prewired with 15' Handheld Remote Switch
- Longest Lasting Differential Planetary Gearbox
- Specs:
- Rated Line Pull (single line): 6,000 lbs.
- Motor: 3.4 hp
- Gearing: Differential Planetary
- Gear Ratio: 253:1
- Freespooling Clutch: 1/4 Turn Activation
- Braking: Automatic in the Drum
- Wire Rope: 5/16" x 100' with Latched Hook
- Dimensions: 22.88" long x 6.75" deep x 6.63" high
- Recommended Accessories:
- Accessory Kit with Leather Gloves (2224)
- Pulley Block (2212A)
- Winch Cover (1566)
- Mounting System for either truck or trailer
- Wiring Installation Kit: Truck (2007 or 2008) and Trailer (2008)
- Front or Rear Mount Trailer Hitch with Mounting Plate
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- Will the Superwinch X6CD Mount on the Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver
- Yes, the Superwinch X6CD Recovery Winch, 6K, item # 1646A, will fit on the Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver Winch Mounting Plate, item # 6495.
You may want to consider the Trailer and Vehicle Electric Winch Wiring Kit, for up to 16.5K Winches, item # SW2008, to have the correct wiring and quick disconnects to run to the rear of your vehicle.
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- Recommendation for an Electric Winch to Pull a 28 Foot 7,000 lb Boat Onto a Trailer
- When winching your boat onto a trailer, a common ratio for determining your winch load capacity is 2 to 1. For example, a 7000lb boat would require a 3500lb winch. There are other factors, however, that will determine the appropriate winch size for your purposes.
The ratio can be stretched to 3 to 1 in instances when the trailer in use has high-quality rollers and is most commonly used on ramps where boats float most of the way onto the trailer.
In contrast, using a boat trailer that has w
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