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Quadrax 2500 Lbs Winch Kit Atv Sxs Honda Kawasaki Suzuki Yamaha Can-am Polaris on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV, UTV Compatible Make:All Brand:Quadrax Compatible Model:All Manufacturer Part Number:104-2500 147-2500

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Quadrax 2500 ATV Winch Kit


Part Number: 104-2500


Kit Included: Remote Control, Handlebar Mini Rocker Switch, Fairlead Adapter Plate, Roller Fairlead, Contactor, Cable Assembly and Hook.



Specifications:

Single line rated pull: 2500 lb (1134kg)

Motor: Sealed powerful 1.0 HP 12V permanent magnet motor

Control: Handlebar mounted mini-thumbswitch and remote Control Upgrade

Gear Train: Three stage planetary metal gearing

Gear reduction ratio: 136:1

Clutch: Cam activated

Drum size: Diameter 2.0" / Length 2.9"

Contactor: Sealed 4 post heavy duty contractor

Cable: 40ft of 7/3" galvanized steel wire rope

Fairlead: Multi-dimensional roller fairlead

Motor Leads: 2.4M (6mm2)

Remote Control leads: 3.05M (0.45mm2)

Battery: 12 Amp/hour minimum for winching

Battery Leads: 0.92M (6mm2)

Finish: Grey

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