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Lofrans Cayman Chain/rope Windlass 12v 1000w Yachts>50ft Free Pp on 2040-parts.com

US $1,687.00
Location:

El Velerín, Spain

El Velerín, Spain
Condition:New Type:Anchor Winch Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Brand:Lofrans Lofrans:Cayman Manufacturer Part Number:220279

Direct from Lofrans parts & Service

Lofrans Windlasses

The Original Windlass

Italian Engineering and Styling

Since 1966


Cayman Chain/Rope Windlass

12v 1000w

 Brand new with full manufacturers 3 years warranty


US import duty 0% www.dutycalculator.com

Size: 325mm x 370mm


Watios 1000w
Volts 12
Amps Work load 150
Maximum Lift load 1250kgs
working load (kg) 170kgs
Line Speed Mtrs/min 16 m/min
max line speed Mtrs/min 32mtrs/min
Weight 25kg

Main features
• Marine alluminim anodised body
• Indepent Gypsy and drum operation
• Manual chain release
• Manual override
• Heavy duty rated IP66 electric motor  



Available Chain Gypsy:
 

8mm

ISO4565/ DIN766

10mm

ISO4565

10mm

DIN766

5/16

HT

3/8

BBB

3/8

PC


All models and more infomation: www.lofrans.es



 

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