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9000 Lb. Off-road Vehicle Winch With Automatic Load-holding Brake on 2040-parts.com

US $344.62
Location:

Port Hueneme, California, US

Port Hueneme, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:68143 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Recover your off-road vehicle, get over tough terrain, or load your boat with this powerful electric winch. With a 9000 lb. towing capacity and an automatic load holding brake for safety, this electric winch is essential for the off-roading novice and expert alike. A 12 foot lead remote switch makes this winch easy to use even when you're traveling alone!
  • Remote switch with 12 foot lead
  • Powerful aircraft grade wire rope
  • Series-wound motor keeps cooler
  • Automatic load-holding brake
  • Fast line-out (freespooling)
  • 9000 lb. capacity

Volts: 12VDC
Horsepower: 5.5
1st layer line speed: 19.7 fpm  (no load), 12.5 fpm (2000 lbs.), 8 fpm (6000 lbs.),6 fpm (9000 lbs.)
Drum diameter: 2.5"
Gear ratio: 235:1
Cable: 21/64" x 85 ft.
Overall dimensions: 21-1/4'' L x 6-5/16'' W x 8-9/16'' H
Shipping Weight: 86.70 lb.

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