Typical Technical Parameters (Estimated)
Based on the model and the specifications of a common 5-ton hydraulic winch, the approximate parameter range is as follows:
· Rated Pull Force: 50 kN (approximately 5 tons)
· Steel wire rope diameter: Typically Φ14mm to Φ18mm
· Rated speed: Generally between 0-15 meters per minute (depending on the flow rate and pressure of the hydraulic system)
· Capacity: Typically ranges from 100 to 300 meters, depending on the drum size.
· Drive method: High-speed hydraulic motor + reducer
· Control Method: Typically equipped with hydraulic control valves, enabling stepless speed regulation, forward and reverse rotation, and overload protection.
· Braking method: Typically equipped with a normally closed hydraulic release brake to ensure safety.
Key Features and Applications
- Advantages:
· Stepless speed regulation: By adjusting the flow of hydraulic oil, the lifting and lowering speeds can be smoothly controlled.
· Overload Protection: The hydraulic system is equipped with a built-in overflow valve, which effectively prevents overload and protects the equipment and wire rope.
Compact Structure: The design is compact with high power density.
· Smooth operation: Steady transmission with minimal impact.
· Excellent explosion-proof performance: Particularly suitable for environments with explosion-proof requirements, such as mines and oilfields. - Application Fields:
· Construction Machinery: Auxiliary equipment for truck cranes, crane trucks, and excavators.
· Maritime Shipbuilding: Marine cargo handling machinery, mooring winches, and tow winches.
Mining Equipment: Mining winches, rock drilling jumbos, etc.
· Petroleum drilling and extraction: workover rigs, pilot rigs, etc.
· Other industrial fields: Such as metallurgy, forestry, construction sites, and other scenarios requiring traction and lifting.
Important Notice
· Specific parameters are subject to the manufacturer’s standards: There may be slight variations in the definition of model suffixes among different manufacturers.



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