Posted by LJD on December 15, 2011 at 07:41:28 from (75.194.238.93):
In Reply to: Sorry, theres no posted by John T on December 14, 2011 at 17:11:36:
I've got enough facts. I own two of those same winchs. It'a 5000 lb. winch with a handle that gives it 14" of leverage. Low range ratio of 24 to 1. I'm going to assume the question is - can a 6 amp/120 VAC drill make it pull 5000 lbs at "normal" speed in low-range.
The answer is that just about any drill can do it if geared down enough. But to match hand-cranking speed at 5000 lbs? NO, a 850 RPM 6 amp drill can't do it with added gearing. But yes, a HD 1/2" or 3/4" drill can power it if it has super-reduction. Many big drills with creeper low-ranges can power the winch but it will be slow.
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