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Warn 17801 Heavy Weight M12000 Truck Winch on 2040-parts.com

US $1,499.99
Location:

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:WARN Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:17801 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


WARN M12000
A reliable workhorse to meet heavy winching needs
Champion workhorse for heavy-duty winching. 3-stage planetary gear train combined with a 4.6hp series wound motor produce 12,000 lbs. of pulling power. Design is low profile so it fits where you want it.
  • 12,000 lb. (5,440 kg) pulling capacity (single line)
  • Large frame winch design is designed to handle heavier winch loads
  • Series-wound, high-speed motor provides fast line speed and strong pulls
  • Brake provides superior control while winching
  • Remote-mount control box allows for various mounting options
  • Durable 3-stage planetary geartrain for smooth, reliable, operation
  • Remote control with 12' (3.7m) lead
  • Chip-resistant powder-coated finish
  • 125' of 3/8" (38m of 9.5mm) diameter wire rope
M12000 SPECS/PART NUMBERS
Part Number: 17801 (12V)
Part Number: 87801 (12V, CE, International sales only)
Part number: 265072 (24V) Contact WARN Customer Service for Availability
Rated line pull: 12000 lbs., (5440 kgs.) single-line
Motor: Series Wound, 12V 4.6 hp, 24V 2.5 hp
Electrical controls: Contactor
Remote Control: Remote switch, 12 in (3.7m) lead
Geartrain: 3-Stage Planetary
Gear ratio: 261:1
Clutch (freespooling): Rotating Ring Gear
Brake: Automatic mechanical cone
Drum diameter/Length: 3.5 in /8.2 in (9cm/21cm)
Weight: 136 lbs. (62kgs.)
Wire rope: 125 ft , 3/8 in diameter (38m, 9.5mm diam.)
Fairlead: Roller
Recommended Battery: 650 CCA minimum for winching
Battery leads: 2 gauge, 72 in (1.83m)
Finish: Argent Gray Powder Coat
Winch Dimensions: 24.37 in L. x 8.45 in D. x 11 in H. (619mm L. x 214.63mm D. x 279mm H.)
Mounting Bolt Pattern: 10.0 in x 4.5 in (254mm x 114.3mm)

12V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS
Line Pull
Lbs.(Kgs.)
Line Speed
FT./min(M/min.)
Motor
Current
Pull by layer
layer/Lbs(Kgs.)
030(9.14)67 amps1/12000(5443)
2000(910)14(4.27)140 amps2/11120(5044)
4000(1810)8.62(2.63)210 amps3/10340(4690)
6000(2720)6.92(2.11)250 amps4/9770(4432)
8000(3630)5.80(1.77)320 amps5/9250(4196)
10000(4540)4.39(1.34)370 amps
12000(5440)3.86(1.18)440 amps

24V DC PERFORMANCE SPECS
Line Pull
Lbs.(Kgs.)
Line Speed
FT./min(M/min.)
Motor
Current
Pull by layer
layer/Lbs(Kgs.)
031.94(9.57)24 amps1/12000(5443)
2000(910)11.7(3.57)105 amps2/11120(5044)
4000(1810)9.5(2.90)129 amps3/10340(4690)
6000(2720)8.5(2.59)152 amps4/9770(4432)
8000(3630)7.5(2.29)175 amps5/9250(4196)
10000(4540)6.5(1.98)198 amps
12000(5440)6.0(1.83)221 amps
 
Above performance specs are based on first layer of drum

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