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MAC AFRIC 8000 lbs 12 V Heavy Duty Winch
The MAC AFRIC EWG8000U winch is smaller than its bigger counterparts but still pulls its weight when needed due to its powerful series-wound motor. Accompanied with a cable, fairlead, wired remote, and automatic screw cone making it ready to bolt up and connect to do your general pulling.
Package Length (cm) | 32.00 |
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Package Width (cm) | 33.00 |
Package Height (cm) | 65.00 |
Package Weight (kg) | 36.000000 |
Rolling Load Capacity Guide – 12V Vehicle-Mounted Winches
When using an electric winch, it's essential to understand how slope inclines affect the winch's effective pulling capacity. The chart below outlines the maximum rolling load each winch model can handle at various slope inclines.
- The steeper the incline, the greater the resistance, reducing the winch's effective pulling power.
- Figures are based on rolling loads, such as vehicles or trailers on wheels.
- Always ensure your winch is rated above the expected load for the slope you are operating on.
Model | 0% (0°) | 5% (3°) | 10% (6°) | 20% (11°) | 30% (17°) | 50% (26°) | 70% (35°) | 100% (45°) |
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8000 lb | 8000 / 3628 | 5336 / 2420 | 4016 / 1821 | 2720 / 1233 | 2088 / 947 | 1488 / 675 | 1224 / 555 | 1032 / 468 |
10000 lb | 10000 / 4536 | 6670 / 3025 | 5020 / 2277 | 3400 / 1542 | 2610 / 1184 | 1860 / 844 | 1530 / 694 | 1290 / 585 |
12000 lb | 12000 / 5443 | 8004 / 3630 | 6024 / 2732 | 4080 / 1850 | 3132 / 1420 | 2232 / 1012 | 1836 / 833 | 1548 / 702 |
15000 lb | 15000 / 6804 | 10005 / 4538 | 7530 / 3415 | 5100 / 2313 | 3915 / 1776 | 2790 / 1265 | 2295 / 1041 | 1935 / 878 |
Important Tips
- These figures apply to rolling loads (not dead weight or dragging).
- Ensure proper use of snatch blocks or pulley systems for higher loads.
- Regularly inspect your winch and recovery gear for safety.
Technical Manual
Rolling Load Capacity Guide – 12V Vehicle-Mounted Winches
When using an electric winch, it's essential to understand how slope inclines affect the winch's effective pulling capacity. The chart below outlines the maximum rolling load each winch model can handle at various slope inclines.
- The steeper the incline, the greater the resistance, reducing the winch's effective pulling power.
- Figures are based on rolling loads, such as vehicles or trailers on wheels.
- Always ensure your winch is rated above the expected load for the slope you are operating on.
Model | 0% (0°) | 5% (3°) | 10% (6°) | 20% (11°) | 30% (17°) | 50% (26°) | 70% (35°) | 100% (45°) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8000 lb | 8000 / 3628 | 5336 / 2420 | 4016 / 1821 | 2720 / 1233 | 2088 / 947 | 1488 / 675 | 1224 / 555 | 1032 / 468 |
10000 lb | 10000 / 4536 | 6670 / 3025 | 5020 / 2277 | 3400 / 1542 | 2610 / 1184 | 1860 / 844 | 1530 / 694 | 1290 / 585 |
12000 lb | 12000 / 5443 | 8004 / 3630 | 6024 / 2732 | 4080 / 1850 | 3132 / 1420 | 2232 / 1012 | 1836 / 833 | 1548 / 702 |
15000 lb | 15000 / 6804 | 10005 / 4538 | 7530 / 3415 | 5100 / 2313 | 3915 / 1776 | 2790 / 1265 | 2295 / 1041 | 1935 / 878 |
Important Tips:
- These figures apply to rolling loads (not dead weight or dragging).
- Ensure proper use of snatch blocks or pulley systems for higher loads.
- Regularly inspect your winch and recovery gear for safety.
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