This hand winch is designed for horizontal pulling applications. It has a reversible ratchet with freewheel mode for manual payout of cable or strap (sold separately). It also includes gear covers, a soft handle, and a textured black base.
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Specs:
Note: Winches are not to be used as hoists for lifting, supporting, or transporting people, or for loads over areas where people can be present.
Percent Incline | Rolling Load Capacity (lbs) |
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Level Surface | 14,000 |
5 (3°) | 9,338 |
10 (6°) | 7,028 |
20 (11°) | 4,256 |
30 (17°) | 3,654 |
50 (26°) | 2,604 |
70 (35°) | 2,142 |
100 (45°) | 1,806 |
To calculate your winch's rolling load capacity - the amount of weight it can pull up an incline - you must multiply the line pull capacity by a factor determined by the degree of the incline.
The multiplication factors shown in the chart, right, include a 10-percent rolling friction factor.
Note: A 5-percent - or 3-degree - incline is a 1/2' rise over a 10' distance. Follow the chart to determine your winch's rolling load capacity.
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