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Lofrans X2 12v 1500w Aluminium Windlass Low Profile Yachts >50ft Free P&p on 2040-parts.com

US $1,466.00
Location:

El Velerín, Spain

El Velerín, Spain
Condition:New Type:Anchor Winch Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Brand:Lofrans Lofrans:X2 Manufacturer Part Number:601055


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Lofrans Windlasses

The Original Windlass

Italian Engineering and Styling

Since 1966


X2 Low Profile Vertical Windlass 

Brand new with full manufacturers 3 year warranty

All Models and voltages in stock

US import duty 0% www.dutycalculator.com

 

STANDARD EQUIPMENT: Dual direction solenoid pack Handle Gypsy for chain Instruction manual Warranty

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Circuit breaker Remote control panel UP/DOWN Footswitch UP/DOWN Chain counter wire or wireless Hand held radio control Extra deck clearance kit

 

construction

Aluminium

motor size

1500W

power supply (v)

12

maximum linea load (kg)

1200

maximum lift load (kg)

600

lift working load (kg)

165

amps work load (A)

130

line speed (m/min)

16

max line speed (m/min)

28

net weight low profile (kg)

24

control box

included


Available Gypsies
6mm ISO4565 / DIN766

8mm

ISO4565 / DIN766

10mm

ISO4565

10mm

DIN766



X SERIES & PROJECT

The X vertical windlass range series is designed to provide anchoring solutions for sail and motor boats from 18 to 100 feet. The X series is made up by the following models: x2, X2, X3, X3.5, X4 and X5 all available in standard version with drum and in low profile version. The Project versions have a built-in control box within the motor casing. All models are available in different motorization to meet any customers’ requirements. The X range, as standard, comes in mirror polished marine bronze produced by hot forging. For model X2 there is the INOX version in mirror polished AISI 316L stainless steel. Stainless steel is used to produce the top part of the windlass, being the most exposed on the vessel so that it can withstand marine corrosion.

INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

Watertight stainless steel ball bearings in the base, in order to have maintenance-free top performance functionality. Clutch consisting of two conical discs, fitted on to the main shaft by two flat parallel planes on the shaft, thus avoiding the use of keys and spreading the load on a wider

surface. The X series as standard is provided with a pre-fitted sensor in the base and a magnet in the Gypsy, in order to be connected to an optional chain counter system. Models x2, X2 and X3 have a Gypsy designed to manage both rope and chain Independent drum rotation from Gypsy, for warping operation. Manual override, enabling the windlass to recover the chain and anchor in the event of electrical failure. The manual override mechanism is within the gearbox, made up by a spring loaded ratchet, whose secondary function is to provide a safety mechanism so that chain jams do not damage the deck.

 


More models and information: www.lofrans.es

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