Product Description
Features
- Drum is sized to store 300 Feet of 1/2" Line plus 40 Feet of 1/2" Chain
- Kolstrand's 18" Series Anchor Winch is Made Entirely of Lightweight/Strong Aluminum Alloy
- Winch Housing is Machined with Mounting Holes for Easy Installation (Winch May Be Welded to Aluminum Deck if Necessary)
- Winch Frame is Reinforced for Extra Strength
- Positive-Stop Ratchet & Dog Locks the Drum while Anchored
- White Hydraulics RE Series Motor used Exclusively for Long Life and Durability in the Field
- Pre-plumbed 4-Position Directional Control Valve with either Hose or Stainless Steel Tubing controls Haul-In, Pay-out, Free-spool and Neutral Positions
- Winch comes Standard with Pre-plumbed Control Valve with Hydraulic Hose Assemblies between the Hydraulic Motor and Control Valve. Stainless Steel Tubing is Available as an Option
- Many Drum-Width Sizes Are Available Upon Request
- Powder Coating in Various Colors Available Upon Request (as an Option)
Winch Performance
- Based On 6 GPM @ 1500 PSI
- Drum Speed: 44 RPM
- Bare Drum Line Pull: 2646 Lbs
- Full Drum Line Pull: 660 Lbs
This 18D10W Anchor Winch was manufactured specifically for a customer who needed a narrow drum width, as the winch was fairly close to his Anchor Bow Roller.
Kolstrand's All Aluminum 18D10W Drum Style Anchor Winch is the perfect winch for the 35 to 45 Foot Vessel, depending upon how much cable/rope you want to store on the drum.
Kolstrand AKPAAW18D10W Drum measures 18" Diameter Flanges X 10" Between the Flanges with a 4.5" Diameter Barrel Core.
Note: The purpose of Kolstrand Drum-style Anchor Winch is to pay-out and haul-in anchor line, usually with a shot of anchor chain. The winch is equipped with a ratchet and dog that will lock the drum, and is usually used by the vessel operator when anchoring in calm sea conditions.
As the winch is designed to haul a given load, and if the customer intends to anchor in calm conditions, the locking dog arrangement is usually sufficient. We do recommend that if the vessel is to anchor in other than calm sea conditions, that the user take a bite of the anchor line and secure it to a bow cleat, removing the load from the winch drum.