Jarrett Brake Winch 3:1 (200kg) F18210-Cable/Snap Hook
WB-F18210
Jarrett 8000 Series Brake Winch 3:1 - 7.5m x 5mm Cable & Snap Hook - Winch rated at 200kg capacity.
- Heavy duty 4mm winch body
- Steel bushes
- Self actuating brake mechanism
- Fully enclosed brake
- Electroplated zinc cobalt hanlde
- Powder coated finish
- Detachable handle
Note: Recommended for lifting applications.
Self actuating brake requires a minimum of 18kg to operate safely. Winches are not intended for the movement of people.
(WB-F18210)
Note: Common user problem with the 8000 Series range of winches is the brake mechanism does not work when first assembled.
When packaged, the winch and handle are separate and need to be assembled as per the instructions included.
Handle Assembly is: The handle adaptor is turned clockwise until the ratchet is engaged prior to attaching the handle and securing with screw.
- For maximum capacity, winches are to be installed using the four hole bolt down pattern
- Winches are not intended for the transportation of people
Industrial and Safety Winch -
8000 Series Brake Winch
GEAR RATIO | 3:1 | 5:1 | 10:1 |
APPLICATION: | Lifting | Lifting | Lifting |
Rated capacity: | 200kg (1960N) | 300kg (2940N) | 500kg (4900N) |
Mass (Winch only): | 6kg | 6kg | 6kg |
Type of Brake: | Self Actuating | Self Actuating | Self Actuating |
Drum diameter: | 50mm | 50mm | 50mm |
Flange diameter: | 130mm | 130mm | 130mm |
Drum width: | 52mm | 52mm | 52mm |
Max cable capacity: | 15m x Ø5mm | 15m x Ø5mm | 12m x Ø6mm |
Max. effort on handle at Rated Load: | 22.8kg | 26kg | 18kg |
Cable breaking strain: | 1855kg | 1855kg | 2712kg |
Cable (Galv) as supplied: | 7.5m x Ø5mm | 7.5m x Ø5mm | 7.5m x Ø6mm |
Fastening device: | Snap Hook | Snap Hook | Snap Hook |
MODEL: CABLE | F18210 | F18230 | F18260 |
MODEL: FIBRE ROPE | F18215 | F18235 | F18265 |
MODEL: WINCH ONLY | F18220 | F18240 | F18280 |
Model # | F18210 |
Barcode # | 9314691982103 |
Unit Of Measure | ea |
Problem with braking mechanism
By: Garth Brice on 1 January 2022The cover plate on the braking mechanism is causing the brake to fail when it is fully tightened. Loosening the screws allows the brake to function. Ansco reply: Please consider raising a support ticket at [email protected] so we can arrange to get the winch back for inspection.
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