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Bulldog Dc4500 Dc Electric Utility Winch W/rope & Remote - 4,500lbs Rated on 2040-parts.com

US $430.00
Location:

Geneseo, Kansas, United States

Geneseo, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:buldog Manufacturer Part Number:CQT500402

                                     The Electric Utility Winch is a tool capable of handling multiple applications Includes rope and remote. Reliable and ready to load a trailer or move a vehicle. It is a safe tool that has the technology to shut off to prevent motor overheating.

  • 4,500 lbs. Pull Capacity
  • Includes Integrated contactor assembly
  • Features power in and power out for powerful retraction and rapid rope payout
  • Features high-torque permanent magnet motor for a higher pull at a lower amp
  • Offers Dual brakes automatic load-holding mechanical brake and slip-free motor dynamic brake to ensure control.
Part number:
CQT500402

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