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AC2000 Series Pulling Winch with FREESPOOL
AC2000a (500kg), AC2000b (1000kg) AC2000c (2000kg)
240v x 1ph or 415v x 3ph AC
See pop-up under photo left for specifications
FEATURES INCLUDE
• Single or 3 phase options
A choice of 240v or 415v across the range
• Braked motor
Provides instant, safe braking
• Freespool clutch
Enables easy unspooling of wire rope
• Heavy duty mounting plate and roller guide
For quick and simple installation
• Low voltage control
Only 24v AC in the hand set
• Motor to IP54 as Standard
Other options available on request
• 3 metre pendant control
Pre-wired to the winch with 2 buttons and
emergency stop
• 2 metre power lead
Pre-wired to the winch with commercial type plug
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
• Wire rope
• Tension roller
• Radio remote control
• Skid mounting frame
• Weather proof enclosure


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SELECTING A WINCH - THINGS TO CONSIDER
• The mass in kg of the loads compared to the load
rating of the winch
• Wire rope length, diameter and the line speed
• Frequency of use
• Life expectancy of machinery
• Compatibility with application
• Type of power likely to be available on sites
and access / suitable areas
• Health & Safety Regulations and suitable training
Winches can be dangerous.
Installations should be carried out by a professional
with regard to electrical and mechanical safety
requirements.
It is usually advisable to over specify the capacity of
a winch to ensure extended product life.
EN 14492-1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:
• Ropes for pulling or dragging require a minimum
of 3:1 factor of safety between rated load and
minimum braking load of the wire rope - and a
10:1 factor of safety between rope and drum
diameters.
• It should not be possible for the wire rope to run
off the side of the drum.
• The rope winding on the drum shall remain a
minimum of 11/2 times the rope diameter from the
outer periphery of the drum flange.
• A minimum of 7 wraps of rope must be retained on
the drum to secure rope anchorage.
*EN 14492-1 is a legally binding EU Health & Safety requirement.
This is the joint responsibility of the supplier, the installer
and the company operating the product.
For further information please contact the Dale's sales team.
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