HC Winch Powerful 12000Lb winch wireless remote control included
USD $160 - $200 /Piece
Min.Order:20 Pieces
Ningbo Hipower Precision Technologies Co., Ltd.
HC Winch Powerful 12000Lb winch wireless remote control included
We are professional factory for 5000Lb-13000Lb winch and winch accessories.
1. Specification:
for 12000lb winch:
Rated line pull | 12000lb (5443kg) single line |
Motor | 6.0hp/4.5kw, series wound |
Control | remote switch, 12ft(3.7m) lead |
Gear train | 3 stage planetary |
Gear reduciton ratio | 191:1 |
Clutch | keyway cam clutch |
Braking | automatic load-holding brake |
Drum size | Ø2.5″*L8.8″ (Ø63.5mm*L224mm) |
Cable | Ø9.1mm*28m |
Fairlead | 4-way roller fairlead |
Wirelesss Remote control | optional |
Battery leads | 2 gauge,72"(1.83m) |
Finishing | black, dark grey coating |
Overall dimension | 538*160*214mm |
Mounting bolt pattern | 254*114.3mm |
N.W/G.W. | 37/39KG |
Packing | foam package, 1pc/ctn |
Battery recommended | 650CCA minimum for winching |
2. Outstanding Features:
1. Series wound motor, high 6.6 hp motor, delivers plenty of power.
2. Gears are made of 20Cr steel, crafted with cold extrusion and heat treatment, for toughest pulling demand.
3. New key way cam clutch with ratio 191:1, or common Sliding ring gear 230.4:1;
4. sealed winch and solenoid
5. We have 100% testing on winch pulling capacity and function.
6. Safe packages-foam and/or pallet
7. Warranty 18 months, CE approved
Foam and carton for 1 piece, 20, or 30 in one pallet.
3. Note:
We have Electric Winch from 5000lb to 13000lb with cable or nylon rope.
4. Packing:
5. Company introduction:
We are a professional electric winch manufacture in Ningbo, China. Our winch line includes: ATV winch 2000lb-3000lb, electric winch 5000LB-13000lb and winch accessories. We have strict quality control, insisting tests on pulling and function for every single winch before delivery. We have experienced engineers and sales for your OEM requests.
Over the past 4 yers, we have exported to America, Austria, Canada, France,Germany, Kenya, Russian, Uruguay and other countries world wide. Feedbacks have been quite good. Pls contact us for further questions.
1. How to choose a winch? Winch Capacity.
When buying a winch, the first important factor you need to consider is the winch line pull rating. It is a combination of the mechanical capacity of the winch and the tensile strength of the line on the drum. Usually rated capacity is based on the first layer of winch cable (the one closest to the drum). Typically, there are three or four layers and that first one has the “lowest” gear ratio and the most pull.
The rule to choose a winch is to take your car's GW (that’s Gross Vehicle Weight, not curb weight) and multiply it by 1.5.
Usually like 12000Lb can be used for most jeeps, jeep wrangler, etc. We have 5000Lb-13000LB winch for your choice.
2. About line Strength
More line on the drum allows you to reach out farther but that’s often a mixed blessing. To start, as mentioned earlier, your winch’s maximum rated pull is on the first layer of line, so to get maximum pull, you have to spool out lots of cable. The other consideration is that more line on a drum is easier to get snarled up, jammed and kinked. For those reasons, many winchers prefer less line on the winch but carry an extra 50-foot length, with eyes splice in, to use as an extension. This is an especially viable solution if you have synthetic rope instead of wire rope on your winch. Having around 100 feet on the drum and a 50 foot extension is an ideal compromise for most people.
3. Line spped & Motor Power & Gear Ratio
If line speed is a patience–testing issue for people, that’s mostly when spooling-in after a recovery. Many winches are extremely fast unloaded but all will slow down dramatically under a load. Most are in the 2-5 feet-per-minute range under load, regardless of unloaded speed. Decide your own level of patience when respooling but bear in mind that a winch that’s extremely fast under a load is likely to require lots of electrical power to deliver that performance.
Winch motors come in a variety of horsepower ratings and winch drivetrains with a variety of ratios. Just as with the vehicle drivetrain, low gears (high numerically) bring high torque multiplication and low speed and high gears (low numerically) bring high line speeds and low torque multiplication. To have a fast winch with lots of pull, you need a powerful motor combined with tall gears. Simple physics tells us this winch would have higher amperage draw for its load rating than a winch with lower gears. Bottom line, compare loaded and unloaded line speeds with amp draw to find a winch that matches up to your Jeep’s current or projected ability to deliver electricity, then consider line speed.
4. Steel Cable VS. Synthetic rope
Steel cable is a traditional choice. It's made up of strands of steel wire. It's more resistant to abrasion than synthetic. It’s very heat resistant and relatively inexpensive. On the downside, it vulnerable to crushing when not properly respooled. It’s relatively heavy. For a 12000Lb rope winch, it's usually about 38KG. Wire rope can be spliced but not easily or by novices. Individual wire strands routinely break and create small hooks that rend flesh, so gloves are vital. Wire rope can store large amounts of kinetic energy and can whip with deadly effect if something breaks loose.
Synthetic is relatively new. It's light. For a 12000Lb rope winch, it's usually about 28KG. Synthetic generally drops dead with minimal “snap” when something breaks. It’s often stronger than an equivalent diameter wire rope and has appendage-friendly surfaces. It floats and in an emergency you can tie a knot into it. Knots do weaken it but if you perform a long splice at a break, it’s as good as new. Splicing 12 strand rope is lots easier than wire rope.
Synthetic rope also has a few disadvantages. It’s more susceptible to chafing than wire rope. It has a high initial cost, though it’s superior performance makes it a good value overall. The most significant potential operational problem has to do with synthetic’s ability to withstand heat. The common planetary winch has a one-way brake built into the center of the winch drum. When spooling out under power, i.e. lowering the vehicle under a load, that brake will generate some serious heat. Winch manufacturers caution against this lowering practice and advise doing it only in short 20 foot increments with long cooling periods. Rope damage from heat can go unseen on that first layer and damage may start occurring at temperatures as low as 150 degrees.
There are several ways around the temperature dilemma. Some winch rope has a higher temperature resistance but comes with lower tensile strength, so you would have to use a larger diameter rope to maintain the same tensile strength. An interesting cure is to have enough of the high temp rope spliced onto a stronger rope to cover the first later of the drum. Larger diameter rope can be splices to smaller to compensate for the strength difference. An even easier solution is to place an insulating sheath of nylon over that first layer. The easiest solution is to follow the winch manufacturer’s recommendation and not power out in long stretches.
Our rope is with thermoplastic tubes on 2 ends of rope, like in picture.
5. Winch accessories
When doing recovery, you would also need some accessories like shackle, snatch block, tree protector strap, wireless remote control, mounting plate, mounting cradle, etc. Please send enquiry directly by email.