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Ryder boosts pulling power

16th January 1997
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• The latest winch from Warn to be added to the Ryders range raises the maximum pulling power available from 5,443 to 9,072kg.

Called the Series 20, the new machine is specifically targeted at the recovery market and is hydraulically powered.

It offers an optional failsafe air clutch and its gearbox provides a 20:1 reduction. A compact overall design means that, weighing 127kg, the Series 200 is probably the lightest available with this pulling capacity.

The unit is 73mm long and 35mm high and wide, and is supplied with a flexible mounting system, provided with metric tapped holes for both bottom and end face fixing.

The drum will hold 45.7m of the recommended 5/8in diameter wire rope, which is attached by a single cap head screw. There is also the option of a tension plate to ensure that the rope is layered, even under "no-load" conditions, to minimise the risk of damage. Contact. 0151 922 7585.