Manual crank winch is convenient for truck, car trailer, camper trailer, boat trailer, utility trailer, off road, vehicle recovery, etc., which is ideal for pulling, lifting and lowering items.
Specification
- Model: ATO-BQC3000
- Working Load: 3000 lbs (1.5 ton)
- Lifting Tension: 2000 lbs (1 ton)
- Breaking Strength: 4400 lbs (2.2 ton)
- Material: Rolled Steel
- Gear Ratio: 4.1:8.1
- Cable (Dia x L): Ø5mm x 8m
- Dimension: 250mm (L) x 100mm (W) x 185mm (H)
- Weight: 5.5kg
Note*: Never exceed working load limit.
Details
Tips: Can a hand winch pull a car?
Yes, a hand winch can potentially be used to pull a car, but it depends on several factors such as the weight of the car, the capacity of the winch, and the conditions in which the car needs to be pulled.
Hand crank winches are manual devices that use a crank or lever system to pull objects. They are typically designed for smaller loads and are commonly used for tasks like lifting or pulling items in workshops, garages, or other light-duty applications. The pulling capacity of a hand winch can vary, with some models capable of handling a few hundred pounds to others capable of handling several thousand pounds.
If the car is relatively light and the winch has a sufficient capacity, it may be possible to use a hand winch to pull it. However, it's important to note that pulling a car with a hand winch can be physically demanding and time-consuming, especially if the car is significantly heavier than the winch's capacity. Additionally, the conditions under which the car needs to be pulled, such as inclines or rough terrain, can further affect the feasibility and difficulty of using a hand winch.
In situations where a car needs to be moved or recovered, it is generally more practical and efficient to use specialized equipment such as a vehicle recovery winch, which is designed specifically for heavier loads and can be operated with the power of a vehicle's engine or an external power source.