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Adjustable stripper arm integrated
into winch top for safer operation
• Stripper arm completely covers
rotating winch top, preventing
fingers and clothing from catching
in moving parts.
• Adjusts to multiple positions after
the winch is mounted to optimize
line exit.
• Shaped to smoothly feed line in
and out of self-tailing jaws.
Power-grip jaws shaped for easy line
entry, optimum hold
• Upper jaw adjusts under line
pressure; accepts a variety of
line sizes.
• Teeth grip evenly with or without load.
Powered Options
• Electric: vertical-mount motors;
horizontal-mount motors offered
with right- or left-mount option.
• Hydraulic: vertical-mount motor.
Easy upgrade from manual
to power
• Manual winches easily convert to
powered using patented
conversion method.
• No adapter plate required; identical stud
pattern to mount winches of the same
size without drilling new holes in deck.
• A predrilled hole in deck by builder
simplifies manual-to-electric
conversion; removable gaskets
offered to seal holes until upgrade
is made.
Energy-efficient motors
accomplish more work per
unit of electricity consumed
• Motors attach to central drive
shaft and drive through winch
gears for two-speed mechanical
advantage.
• Low-power first gear for fast
trimming; higher-power second
gear for fine-tuning loaded sheets.
• Efficient design allows smaller
motor size.
Manual override in case of power loss
• Harken locking handle inserted
into an unloaded winch
automatically disconnects
motor gear for manual operation.
Simple to install, easy maintenance
• Patented mounting system for fast,
one-person installation without
removing drum.
a. Snap off the skirt at the base of the winch.
b. Slide bolts through the slots in the winch
base and snap the plastic skirt back on.
c. Place the stud bolts into the predrilled holes
on the deck and tighten from belowdeck.
• Snap-fit design keeps bearings captive
when drum is removed for maintenance.
• Easy to disassemble for service on deck;
socket, washer, and screw-top snap-fit
together for mistake-free reassembly.
• Composite roller bearings don’t
require lubrication.
Radial winches:
What’s different?
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