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Quick Dylan Anchor Windlass - No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Warwick, Rhode Island, United States

Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
New Old Stock, some superficial scrapes, works 100%
Type:Windlass Manufacturer Part Number:DN2024D Brand:Quick Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

NOS
New, never installed, no packaging, handle, switches or solenoid included. Manual is provided.
Manufacturer's specifications:

MOTOR POWER 2000W
Motor supply voltage 24V
Maximum pull  1200 Kg (2645,5 lb)
Maximum working load 570 Kg (1256,6 lb)
Working load 190 Kg (418,9 lb)
Current absorption @ working load (1)  95 A
Maximum chain speed (2)  39,0 (128,0 ft/min)
Max. chain speed @ working load (2) 20,8 (68,2 ft/min)
Motor cable size (3) 25 mm2 (AWG3)
Protection circuit breaker (4)  60 A
Deck thickness (5)
25 ÷ 50 mm 30 ÷ 70 mm (1” 3/16” ÷ 2” 3/4)
Weight - model with drum   33,4 Kg (73,6 lb)
GYPSY (*)  12/13 mm
Chain size 13 mm DIN 766;   12 mm ISO;  7/16” G4
Rope size (**)  3/4”

(1) After an initial period of use.
(2) Measurements taken with a gypsy for a 12/13 mm chain.
(3) Minimum allowable value for a total length L<20m (see pag. 28). Determine the cable size according to the length of the wiring.
(4) With circuit breaker designed for direct currents (DC) and delayed-action (thermal-magnetic or hydraulic-magnetic).
(5) On request, shafts and studs can be supplied for greater deck thicknesses.

(*)  For the gypsy codes, please consult the exploded drawing on page 23.
(**)  The values in the table refer to a three-strand polyester rope with a rope/chain splice manufactured with the “Quick ® ” system.

LOCAL INSTALLATION AVAILABLE AT ADDITIONAL COST

Any questions, call Paul 401-829-8870


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