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Superwinch products are the winches trusted by professionals and weekenders alike for everything from racing to recovery, boating to off-roading. With their sleek, compact construction, Superwinch products are designed for fast, easy installation.The Superwinch EP Series High Performance Recovery Winch has the ability to load Powers In and OUT. Product specifications are: an automatic load holding brake; has quiet, efficient, full metal 3-stage planetary gear box; freespooling clutch for fast wire rope payout; efficient 3.6 hp series wound motor; heavy duty sealed contactor; durable handheld remote switch on 15' lead; heavy duty roller fairlead; and pulley block.
The Superwinch EP Series High Performance Recovery Winch is available in 6,000 lb or 9,000 lb. Either 12 VDC or 24VDC. The performance for EP6000 12VDC Line Pull lbs: 6,000; Line Speed FPM: 10; Motor Amps 12V: 440; Motor Amps 24V: 264. Specifications: Rated Line Pull (Single Line) 6,000 lb. (2,722 kg): Motor 3.6 hp, 90° Rotatable, series wound. Gearing: 3 Stage Planetary. Gear Ratio: 156:1. Freespooling Clutch: Lift and Turn. Breaking: Automatic 100% Load Holding. Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m). Dimensions: 22.36" l. x 6.26" d. x 9.84" h.(568mm l. x 159mm d. x 250mm h.). Drum Diameter: 2.5" (64mm). Drum Length: 9" (229mm). Weight: 104 lb. (47.3 kg). Switching
Method: 15' Rubber Handheld Remote. Switching Mechanism: Heavy Duty Sealed Contactor. Roller Fairlead: Standard. Pulley Block: Standard. Color-CodedWiring: Standard. Wireless Remote Control: Optional. Replacement Parts Available: Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m) Part# 90-20506. Handheld Remote Switch 15' (4.5m) Part# 2272.
The Superwinch EP Series High Performance Recovery Winch is available in 6,000 lb or 9,000 lb. Either 12 VDC or 24VDC. The performance for EP6000 12VDC Line Pull lbs: 6,000; Line Speed FPM: 10; Motor Amps 12V: 440; Motor Amps 24V: 264. Specifications: Rated Line Pull (Single Line) 6,000 lb. (2,722 kg): Motor 3.6 hp, 90° Rotatable, series wound. Gearing: 3 Stage Planetary. Gear Ratio: 156:1. Freespooling Clutch: Lift and Turn. Breaking: Automatic 100% Load Holding. Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m). Dimensions: 22.36" l. x 6.26" d. x 9.84" h.(568mm l. x 159mm d. x 250mm h.). Drum Diameter: 2.5" (64mm). Drum Length: 9" (229mm). Weight: 104 lb. (47.3 kg). Switching
Method: 15' Rubber Handheld Remote. Switching Mechanism: Heavy Duty Sealed Contactor. Roller Fairlead: Standard. Pulley Block: Standard. Color-CodedWiring: Standard. Wireless Remote Control: Optional. Replacement Parts Available: Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m) Part# 90-20506. Handheld Remote Switch 15' (4.5m) Part# 2272.
- Powers Load In and Out: Automatic Load Holding Brake. Quiet, Efficient, Full Metal 3-Stage Planetary Gear Box. Freespooling Clutch for Fast Wire Rope Payout. Efficient 3.6 hp Series Wound Motor. Heavy Duty Sealed Contactor. Durable Handheld Remote Switch on 15' Lead. Heavy Duty Roller Fairlead. Pulley Block.
- Available in 6,000 lb or 9,000 lb. In 12 VDC or 24VDC.
- Check These Specifications: Rated Line Pull (Single Line) 6,000 lb. (2,722 kg): Motor 3.6 hp, 90° Rotatable, series wound. Gearing: 3 Stage Planetary. Gear Ratio: 156:1. Freespooling Clutch: Lift and Turn. Breaking: Automatic 100% Load Holding. Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m). Dimensions: 22.36" l. x 6.26" d. x 9.84" h.(568mm l. x 159mm d. x 250mm h.). Drum Diameter: 2.5" (64mm). Drum Length: 9" (229mm). Weight: 104 lb. (47.3 kg). Switching Method: 15' Rubber Handheld Remote. Switching Mechanism: Heavy Duty Sealed Contactor. Roller Fairlead: Standard. Pulley Block: Standard. Color-Coded Wiring: Standard. Wireless Remote Control: Optional.
- Replacement Parts Available: Wire Rope: 21/64" x 100' (8.3mm x 30.5m) Part# 90-20506. Handheld Remote Switch 15' (4.5m) Part# 2272.
- Performance for EP6000 12VDC Line Pull lbs: 6,000; Line Speed FPM: 10; Motor Amps 12V: 440; Motor Amps 24V: 264.
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Choose the Right Winch and Install it properly. First choose an installation site accessible to you. Align an unobstructed path to the car that you are loading. Prevent any metal-to-metal contact with the wire rope. Mount the winch close enough to the trailer’s front to pull the vehicle completely on. If it’s mounted under something, such as a toolbox, leave enough space to access the winch. See Below for Trailer Tips. Consider a pulley block. With a hook for mounting and a pulley for the wire rope, a pulley block lets you offset the winch but retain a straight shot. A pulley block can also be used to nearly double the winch’s capacity by simply attaching the pulley block’s hook directly to the load and the winch’s hook to a sturdy mount near the winch. Wire it right. A trailer wiring kit, like the kind available from Superwinch, makes it easy to get power for the winch from the tow vehicle’s battery. To maintain electrical performance from the battery to the winch, we recommend dropping 3 wire sizes for every doubling of the length of the standard wire harness. Example: No. 6 to No. 3 or 2 gauge. A quick disconnect plug for the truck comes prewired with a negative lead. Simply install the special terminal to the positive side of the quick disconnect and position the plug at the rear of the truck, perhaps under the bumper. If your tow vehicle isn’t equipped with a towing package that includes a dual-wire ground setup, Superwinch recommends installing the negative battery terminal strap provided with their winches. Take care that your wiring has fully secured leads which are clear of hot or moving parts.
Know Your Rolling Weight: For safe and sure loading, Superwinch recommends following the car and trailer load chart below. Find the column that matches your percentage of slope or grade. Determine the slope by dividing the amount of your ramp’s rise by the ramp’s length. Match the slope with the nearest weight of your car, always rounding up, and locate the corresponding winch Rated Line Pull (RLP)*. This guide is recommended for average vehicle rolling loads. Some applications may require larger winches than indicated.
Trailer Tips: Accessorize For Safety. Maximizing winch safety and performance is as simple as attaching the proper accessories. Superwinch offers roller fairleads, recovery straps, gloves, and many more accessories designed for your special needs. * RLP - The weight the winch could pull perpendicular to the ground with a single line on the first layer of wire rope on the drum.
Car Trailers/Rolling Weight
To convert lbs. to kg multiply by .4536
*A 10% grade is a rise of one foot in ten feet.
•Winches are not intended as a load securing device.
All ratings are based on the first layer of wire rope on the drum. You could experience a loss of up to 13% pulling capacity per layer of wire rope (see example below).
Example of S5000 and the effect of each layer on Rated Line Pull (RLP) and rolling loads
Many of our units come standard with 50' of wire rope or more. In some cases this may be a disadvantage. Due to the length of your trailer you may be starting on the 3rd or 4th wrap. Simply shorten the wire rope to your needs. If you can work with 30', then shorten the wire rope and your performance will improve.
NOTE: To maintain electrical performance from the battery to the winch, we recommend dropping 3 wire sizes for every doubling of the length of the standard wire harness.
Example: No. 6 to No. 3 or 3 WGAssociated Documents
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Know Your Rolling Weight: For safe and sure loading, Superwinch recommends following the car and trailer load chart below. Find the column that matches your percentage of slope or grade. Determine the slope by dividing the amount of your ramp’s rise by the ramp’s length. Match the slope with the nearest weight of your car, always rounding up, and locate the corresponding winch Rated Line Pull (RLP)*. This guide is recommended for average vehicle rolling loads. Some applications may require larger winches than indicated.
Trailer Tips: Accessorize For Safety. Maximizing winch safety and performance is as simple as attaching the proper accessories. Superwinch offers roller fairleads, recovery straps, gloves, and many more accessories designed for your special needs. * RLP - The weight the winch could pull perpendicular to the ground with a single line on the first layer of wire rope on the drum.
Car Trailers/Rolling Weight
| Grade* |
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| Rated Line Pull (RLP) |
10% |
20% |
40% |
60% |
80% |
100% |
| 1,000 lb. |
5,025 |
3,401 |
2,155 |
1,664 |
1,422 |
1,285 |
| 1,500 lb. |
7,538 |
5,102 |
3,233 |
2,496 |
2,134 |
1,928 |
| 2,000 lb. |
10,050 |
6,803 |
6,347 |
2,816 |
2,407 |
2,175 |
| 2,500 lb. |
12,563 |
8,503 |
5,388 |
4,160 |
3,556 |
3,213 |
| 3,000 lb. |
15,075 |
10,251 |
6,428 |
4,991 |
4,268 |
3,854 |
| 3,500 lb. |
17,588 |
11,905 |
7,543 |
5,824 |
4,979 |
4,499 |
| 4,000 lb. |
20,100 |
13,668 |
8,643 |
6,655 |
5,690 |
5,138 |
| 4,500 lb. |
22,613 |
15,306 |
9,698 |
7,488 |
6,401 |
5,784 |
| 5,000 lb. |
25,126 |
17,009 |
10,776 |
8,320 |
7,112 |
6,427 |
| 6,000 lb |
30,151 |
20,408 |
12,931 |
9,983 |
8,535 |
7,712 |
| 9,000 lb. |
45,226 |
30,612 |
19,397 |
14,975 |
12,802 |
11,568 |
| 12,500 lb. |
62,812 |
42,492 |
26,926 |
20,825 |
17,786 |
16,071 |
| 16,500 lb. |
82,911 |
56,089 |
35,542 |
27,489 |
23,478 |
21,213 |
To convert lbs. to kg multiply by .4536
*A 10% grade is a rise of one foot in ten feet.
•Winches are not intended as a load securing device.
All ratings are based on the first layer of wire rope on the drum. You could experience a loss of up to 13% pulling capacity per layer of wire rope (see example below).
Example of S5000 and the effect of each layer on Rated Line Pull (RLP) and rolling loads
| S5000 |
RLP |
10% |
20% |
40% |
60% |
80% |
100% |
| 1st Layer |
5,000 |
2,5126 |
17,009 |
10,776 |
8,320 |
7,112 |
6,427 |
| 2nd Layer |
4,231 |
24,260 |
14,390 |
9,118 |
7,040 |
6,018 |
5,438 |
| 3rd Layer |
3,667 |
18,424 |
12,471 |
7,902 |
6,101 |
5,216 |
4,713 |
| 4th Layer |
3,236 |
16,258 |
11,004 |
6,972 |
5,383 |
4,602 |
4,159 |
| 5th Layer |
2,894 |
16,258 |
9,846 |
6,239 |
4,817 |
4,118 |
3,721 |
Many of our units come standard with 50' of wire rope or more. In some cases this may be a disadvantage. Due to the length of your trailer you may be starting on the 3rd or 4th wrap. Simply shorten the wire rope to your needs. If you can work with 30', then shorten the wire rope and your performance will improve.
NOTE: To maintain electrical performance from the battery to the winch, we recommend dropping 3 wire sizes for every doubling of the length of the standard wire harness.
Example: No. 6 to No. 3 or 3 WGAssociated Documents
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