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Features:
1. High-power series wound motor with dust and mud resistance.
2. Advanced technology for a strong drum design.
3. High-efficiency, low-noise steel 3-stage planetary gears.
4. Quiet and stable braking system for reliable performance.
5. Popular winches with high quality at competitive prices.
6. Aircraft-grade wire rope or synthetic rope available as an option.
7. Remote switch or wireless remote control options available.
8. Well-designed, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to install.
Specification:
Rated line pull:
9500 Lbs (4310 kgs) single line
Motor:
Series wound 5.7 hp / 4.2 kw, 12V DC; 7.7hp/5.7kw, 24V DC
Gear Train:
3 stage planetary
Gear ratio:
216:1
Clutch:
Sliding Ring gear
Braking action:
Automatic in the drum
Fairlead:
Roller fairlead for wire rope
Wire rope:
7.8 mm x 28m
Drum size:
2.5" × 8.9" (64mm × 226mm)
Dimensions:
21.7" × 6.3" × 7.6" (552mm × 160mm × 194mm)
Mounting bolt pattern:
10" × 4.5" (254mm × 114.3mm)
Battery:
Recommended 650 CCA minimum for winching 25 square mm, 72" (1.83m)
N.W.:
86 lbs (39 kgs)
Packing:
620mm x 260mm x 360mm (420 pcs per 20' container)
Line speed and motor current (first layer)
Line pull
Lbs
0
2000
4000
6000
9500
Kgs
0
907
1814
2722
4310
Line speed
FPM 12V
35.4
17.1
13
9.8
6.9
FPM 24V
42.7
30
15.7
11.8
7.9
MPM 12V
10.8
5.2
4
3
2.1
MPM 24V
13
7
4.8
3.6
2.4
Motor current
Amps 12V
80
140
200
260
350
Amps 24V
50
75
110
130
190
Line pull and cable capacity
Layer of cable
1
2
3
4
Rated line pull per layer
Lbs
9500
8000
7200
6600
Kgs
4310
3625
3266
2994
Cable capacity per layer
Ft.
19.6
43
72
92
M
6
13.2
22
28
Shipping Service:
We can arrange your transportation, either through our own shipping and express company or using your preferred forwarder.
How to Choose a ZHME Winch for Your Vehicle:
Struggling to choose the right winch? The best way is to calculate the line pull needed based on your vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). Multiply this by 1.5 to get an estimate of the required winch strength. Typically, the first layer of rope on the drum represents the maximum load the winch can handle. Each additional layer reduces the rated line pull by about 10%. So for a 9,500 lbs winch, the second layer would provide 8,550 lbs, the third 7,700 lbs, and so on. Uneven spooling can also reduce pulling power, so always make sure to re-spool your winch before use.