220V/380V electric wire rope winch with 2000 lbs/2400 lbs/3000 lbs load capacity, is a powerful mechanical tool used to lift, pull, or position heavy loads in construction, marine, and mining industries.
Specification
Model |
ATO-FG-TSJ-1 |
Load Capacity (Optional) |
2000 lbs (1 Ton) |
2400 lbs (1.2 Ton) |
3000 lbs (1.5 Ton) |
Voltage (Optional) |
220V/380V AC |
220V/380V AC |
220V/380V AC |
Motor Power |
2.2kW/1.7kW |
3kW/2.2kW |
4kW/2.5kW |
Wire Rope Length (Optional) |
30m/60m/100m |
30m/60m/100m |
30m/60m/100m |
Wire Rope Diameter |
6mm |
Screw Hole Distance |
30m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
30m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
30m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
60m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
60m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
60m: 26.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
100m: 31.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
100m: 31.5.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
100m: 31.5cm(L)x18cm(W) |
Lifting Speed (Standard) |
Single Rope 14m/min |
Double Rope 7m/min |
Rated Lifting Capacity |
30m: Single Rope 500kg, Double Rope 1000kg |
30m: Single Rope 600kg, Double Rope 1200kg |
30m: Single Rope 750kg, Double Rope 1500kg |
60m: Single Rope 600kg, Double Rope 1200kg |
60m: Single Rope 600kg, Double Rope 1200kg |
60m: Single Rope 750kg, Double Rope 1500kg |
100m: Single Rope 600kg, Double Rope 1200kg |
100m: Single Rope 600kg, Double Rope 1200kg |
100m: Single Rope 750kg, Double Rope 1500kg |
Dimension |
54cm(L)x26cm(W)x27cm(H) |
Net Weight |
30kg/33kg/42kg |
33kg/36kg/44kg |
38kg/38kg/49kg |
Details
Applications
Tips: Difference between electric winch and hydraulic winch
An electric winch uses an electric motor to generate pulling power, making it suitable for lighter tasks and environments where electricity is readily available. It offers the advantages of easy installation, lower maintenance, and quiet operation. However, it can overheat during prolonged use and is limited by the power supply.
In contrast, a hydraulic winch is powered by a hydraulic motor, driven by a hydraulic pump. It excels in heavy-duty applications, providing continuous operation without overheating. Hydraulic winches are commonly used in industrial settings, like construction or marine operations, where high torque and reliability are required. However, they require a hydraulic system, making them more complex to install and maintain, and they are typically noisier than electric winches.
In summary, electric winches are ideal for lighter, intermittent tasks, while hydraulic winches are preferred for heavy, continuous-duty applications.