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1500 Lb. Capacity 120 Volt Ac Electric Winch on 2040-parts.com

US $169.75
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, US

Huntington Beach, California, US
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Description
For easy horizontal pulling of loads up to 1500 lb., this remote controlled electric winch allows you to work safely and efficiently. The included remote control lets you work this electric winch while you move freely while you tow-out or pull out your load. Features include a tethered remote control, aircraft steel cable, a lightweight aluminum gear housing for easy portability and a 35 ft. long cable assembly with drop-forged sling hook.
  • Tethered remote control
  • Aluminum gear housing
  • Alloy steel base plate
  • Aircraft steel cable
  • Drop-forged sling hook
Specifications
Name1500 lb. Capacity 120 Volt AC Electric Winch
SKU96127
BrandBadland Winches™
Brake typeAutomatic load holding
Cable gauge5/32 in.
Cable materialAircraft grade steel
Gear ratio136:1
Horsepower (hp)3/4
Line pull capacity (lb.)1500 lb.
Wireless remoteNo
Cable length (ft.)35 ft.
Product Height5-21/32 in.
Product Length14-1/2 in.
Product Weight41.2 lbs.
Product Width4-1/8 in.
Accessories IncludedCable / strap, remote control

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