Recommended Hand Winch For 3/8 Wire Cable
Updated 04/23/2018 | Published 04/20/2018 >
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I need a hand winch for positioning a dock. The load would be less than 800lbs and capacity would need to be around 20foot of 3/8inch of SS wire rope.. What options do you have?
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Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch # DL15440 will allow you to position your dock safely. This unit is rated to handle up to 3200 lbs. The drum storage on this unit is a maximum 3/8" x 30' of wire rope. The thickest cable that we carry that will work with # DL15440 is # DL24100 which is 25 feet long and 1/4 inches in diameter.
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