12000 lbs 12V/24V ATV 4x4 Electric Winch Kit includes everything you need to start winching, including a set of wired and wireless remote controller tools, control box, cable steel, hook, and roller fairlead to offer you an excellent working performance. It provides strong power to recover your vehicle when it is stuck under various circumstances in the off-road adventure.
Features
- High efficiency 3.9kW/5.2hp motor for power and fast line speed, DC 12V or DC 24V Power drive optional.
- 12000 lbs pull capacity electric winch for ATV/UTV with compact structure and cheap price.
- Dual remote control mode, wired remote control and wireless remote control.
- Free spooling with sliding ring gear, easy to operate.
- Designed to keep dust and water out with an IP67 waterproof rating.
- It is generally installed in the middle of the front car and connected with the car frame, exposed or hidden in the bumper.
- 100% testing on winch pulling capacity and function before shipping.
Specification
Model |
ATO-12000LB |
Input Voltage |
12V/ 24V DC (Optional) |
Horizontal Traction |
12000lbs (5400kg) |
Vertical Lifting Weight |
1000kg |
Motor Power |
3.9kW/5.2hp |
Control Mode |
Wireless & Handle Dual-Use |
No Load Speed |
3.3m/min |
Cable (Dia x L) |
Ø10mm x 27m |
Motor Material |
All-Copper Core Motor |
Packaging Size |
60*35*27cm |
Gross Weight |
35kg |
12000 lbs of tension at different rope lengths
Horizontal Tension within 3 Meters |
12000lbs (5400kg) |
Horizontal Tension within 10 Meters |
11000lbs (5000kg) |
Horizontal Tension within 15 Meters |
9920lbs (4500kg) |
Horizontal Tension within 20 Meters |
8818lbs (4000kg) |
Horizontal Tension within 27 Meters |
7716lbs (3500kg) |
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Details
Tips: When to use an electric winch?
The first case is: A car trap.
Car trapping is most likely to occur on soft and slippery terrain, such as deserts, quagmire, swamps, snow, etc. In these places, the wheel adhesion is poor, and it is easy to skid, causing planing pits in place. As a result, the wheel is trapped and unable to move. I believe that every off-road player definitely has the experience of trapping a car.
The second case is: Vehicle failure.
It's a common thing for a vehicle to fail, whether it's self-driving or off-road racing. The first choice is of course to repair directly, but if the repair is not good, you must drag the electric winch back for repair or to a safe place to wait for rescue.
The third case is: Rollover.
Rollover is not only a bridge segment that appears in cross-country competitions. If you perform some difficult cross-country challenges, such as desert rushing, climbing large pits, rock climbing, etc., although playing with excitement, a slight mistake in driving may cause Rollover accident. In this case, the vehicle is basically unable to drive. There is no alternative but to be towed away.
The fourth case is: Assisted driving.
When in the off-road process, if you encounter some sections that cannot be passed, for example, the slope is too steep and slippery, you can use an electric winch to assist the climbing, which is to use the strong traction of the electric winch, plus the power of the car itself, the success rate Much higher.
The fifth situation is: Clearing roadblocks.
When driving in the mountains and forests, you may encounter roadblocks such as falling rocks or fallen trees. At this time, you can use electric winches to clear them, so you don't have to detour. In addition, it is also possible to use it to drag some heavy items.