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Portable Winch Gas-Powered Pulling Winch Model PCW5000
Ideal for bringing down hung-up trees, skidding out-of-reach logs, pulling boats out of water, hoisting construction materials, and pulling electrical cables through conduits just to name a few uses! Powered by a reliable GHX-50 cc Honda engine, this portable capstan winch can pull a 2,200 lb. single line or a 4,400 lb. double line at speeds up to 40 feet per minute. Use with low-stretch synthetic rope.
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Quick Specs
Brand | Portable Winch |
MPN | PCW-5000 |
UNSPSC | 24101608 |
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Pulling Capacity: 2,200 lb. single line; 4,400 lb. double line. Gear Box: Anodized aluminum alloy. Gear Ratio: 110:1. Gear Train and Shafts: Heat-treated, heavy-duty steel alloy. Engine: 4-Cycle Honda GHX-50 cc. Maximum Power Output: 2.5 Hp @ 7,000 rpm. Brake: Internal anti-reversal brake. Hardware: Stainless steel. Dimensions: 10”W x 12”H x 12” Deep. Standard Drum: 2-1/4” barrel diameter. Performance: Max. line speed, 40 ft/min; Speed at max torque, 25 ft/min; Max line pull, 2,200 lb. Rope Size: Minimum, 3/8” (10mm); Maximum, 5/8” (16mm).
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My wife and I bought a vacant waterfront lot just north of Huntsville, Ontario. Prior to our buying the lot, no one had ever attempted to develop it. The lot is heavily forested, and the flat portion of the lot is located atop a 4-storey Canadian Shield cliff. The PCW5000 Portable Winch has allowed us to haul lumber for the construction of our cottage to the top of the cliff without any problems whatsoever. We have also used the portable winch to clean up our property by pulling fallen trees and limbs into our backlot area. The Portable Winch is by far the most useful and dependable piece of equipment we own.
the most useful piece of equipment i have to get log's to the sawmill without injure to myself.it's a must have
I am a Telecommunications Installer. I think this product is useful for lifting and lowering of antennas and mounting brackets on towers.