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Dutton-lainson Dl1402a Ratcheting Winch, Spur, No Brake, 1400 Lb. on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
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Stockbridge, Georgia, United States

Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:DUTTON-LAINSON Handle Length:9-1/2" MPN:DL1402A Overall Height:5-9/16" SKU:G2357047 Overall Length:7-1/16" Gear Ratio:4.4:1 Overall Width:5-3/4" Standards:SAE J1853 Frame Material:Steel Item:Ratcheting Hand Winch Frame Finish:Powder Coated Drum Capacity for 1/4 In. Cable:40 ft. Gear Type:Spur Gear Drum Capacity for 3/16 In. Cable:74 ft. Brake Included:No Drum Capacity for 7/32 In. Cable:56 ft. 1st Layer Load Capacity:1400 lb. Application:For Pulling Package Quantity:1 Frame Color:Copper Bronze Metallic

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