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6000 lbs Hydraulic Winch for Tractor/Truck/Skid Steer

Buy a heavy-duty 6000 lbs (3 ton) hydraulic winch at a factory-direct price. Featuring a 12mm rope, 1:5 planetary reduction, and a rope speed of 0–35 m/min, this industrial hydraulic winch is perfect for lifting or pulling tractors, skid steers, rollbacks, trucks, and excavators with hydraulic power.
SKU: T-HWINCH-6000
$3,491.76
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Delivery date: 6-12 days
Overview

With a rope speed range of 0–40 m/min, this hydraulic winch is ideal for various industrial tasks, from vehicle recovery to equipment positioning. Powered by a hydraulic system, it ensures consistent force and operational safety, making it an essential addition to any heavy machinery setup needing dependable pulling performance.

Specification

Model T-HW30-30
The 1st Layer Pull 6000 lbs (3 ton)
Rope Speed 0~35 m/min
Working Pressure Differential 17 Mpa
Oil Flow Supply 75 L/min
Rope Diameter 12mm
Hydraulic Motor BMR-305
Planetary Reduction Ratio 1:5
Layer Wire Rope Capacity
1 18m
2 38m
3 59m
4 80m
5 110m

Note: Never exceed working load limit.

Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Tips: How to Use a Hydraulic Winch Safely and Effectively

Using a hydraulic winch requires attention to safety and operational guidelines for efficient performance. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Preparation
    Inspect the winch, hydraulic lines, and attachments for any visible wear or damage.
    Check the hydraulic fluid levels and ensure the winch is securely mounted to the vehicle or equipment.
  2. Connect the Cable
    Attach the cable or rope to the load securely using appropriate hooks or shackles.
    Make sure the load is within the winch’s weight capacity to avoid strain or damage.
  3. Control Panel Operation
    Start the hydraulic system on your vehicle or equipment.
    Use the control panel or lever to engage the winch. Hydraulic winches often have precise control for adjusting speed and tension.
  4. Winching Process
    Slowly reel in or let out the cable, maintaining steady pressure. Keep an eye on the load to ensure it remains stable and does not shift.
    Avoid sudden movements, which could lead to jerks and strain on the winch or load.
  5. Stopping and Disengagement
    Once the load is in place, release the hydraulic pressure gradually and lock the winch if necessary.
    Disconnect the cable carefully and store it properly to prevent wear or tangling.
  6. Post-Operation Inspection
    Inspect the winch, hydraulic system, and cables after use. This helps maintain longevity and ensures safe operation next time.

Following these steps will help you operate a hydraulic winch effectively while maintaining safety and equipment longevity.

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