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12v 3000lbs 1360kg Electric Winch Steel Cable Universal Atv 4wd Truck Car Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $139.90
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Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia

Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia
Condition:New Brand:DD 4x4 Equipment Gear:Differential Planetary Manufacturer Part Number:ATV-WIN-3000 Gear Ratio:153 : 1 Warranty:Yes Wire Rope:5.5mm x 10m ( 7/32" x 32 Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Drum Size:32mm x 73mm ( 1.3" x 2.9 Part Type:ATV Winch Dimensions:300 x 105 x 105 mm ( 11.8" x 4.2" x 4.2" ) Rated Line Pull:3000LBS ( 1360 kgs ) Single Line Net Weight:7.5 kg ( 16 lbs ) Motor:Permanent Magnetic 1.2hp / 0.9kW 12V DC MPN:ATV-WIN-3000

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