AC Electric Winches
(Pulling)
Every Columbia AC Winch features a compact and efficient planetary reductions that require less input power, increase production while minimizing hoist size and weight. TEFC, UL-listed brake motors that stay cooler during long duty cycle and their load holding brakes that apply automatically.
Sealed construction that keeps gear, shaft surfaces, bearings lubricated – no pillow blocks that require greasing. Modular design allows drum size changes and a wide range of gear rations and motor sizes provide the performance required for your application. A full selection of options form single-speed drum switches to synchronized multi-unit/multi-axis systems put you in full control.
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Features
- Planetary Reductions
- Sealed Construction
- Options
- Brake Motors
- Modular Design
- Custom Units Available
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Application Considerations
Determining the required line pull is the most important factor in selecting the proper winch or hoist for your application.
Line speed is the distance the load travels over a given amount of time.
Horsepower is a measurement of the rate (line speed) at which work (line pull) is performed.
Travel distance is the distance the load must move. Determining travel distance is more difficult in positioning systems, when using multiple pieces of line or when line stays in the system.
Wire rope size is determined primarily by the weight of the load being pulled or lifted.
The duty cycle of a winch or hoist is a measurement of how often it is used in a given amount of time.
To prevent excessive wire rope wear and damage and ensure the safety of operators, a location that permits proper fleet angle is necessary to let the wire rope spool uniformly onto the drum.
The temperature, humidity, exposure to elements, ventilation, and elevation can all play in a role when specifying the proper winch or hoist for the job.
AC Electric Winches In Use
Columbia Compactor Winch for Waste Compaction Systems
As a number of compactor manufacturers have found, a low profile Columbia compactor winch can help reduce damage to their waste compaction systems during container
Loading and Offloading Using Skid Winch for the US Air Force
Application: The new model WX9300-2A17-L-01 is a 9,300 lb capacity AC electric powered skid winch that will be put in service by the US Air
Conveyor Belt Tensioning Winches
Application: Stringing and tensioning a conveyor belt for mining Customer: Shaw-Almex Winch Model: Columbia WD1450 AC Electric Winch Line Pull: 1,450 pounds Line Speed: 13.5 feet per minute Cable