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SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

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SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

Post by tigerz11 »

Anyone interested specs below

Fast recovery winch

www.tigerz11.com.au/tigerz1110.pdf
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Post by Ice »

So how does it compare in terms of speed to a standard highmount ?
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Post by tigerz11 »

Ice wrote:So how does it compare in terms of speed to a standard highmount ?
FT/MIN ...... TIGERZ11 .................... HIGHMOUNT
NO LOAD....... 49.8 ................................ 73.4
2000LB ......... 31.2 ................................22
4000LB ......... 22.6 ................................12
6000LB ......... 18....................................9.5
8000LB ......... 14.4................................ 6.1
10000LB........ 10.5.................................
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Post by macca81 »

tigerz11 wrote:
Ice wrote:So how does it compare in terms of speed to a standard highmount ?
FT/MIN ...... TIGERZ11 .................... HIGHMOUNT
MO LOAD....... 49.8 ................................ 73.4
2000LB ......... 31.2 ................................22
4000LB ......... 22.6 ..............................12
6000LB ......... 18 ................................9.5
8000LB ......... 14.4............................... 6.1
10000LB........ 10.5.................................
so, reasonably good then... :P
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

Wow, love your work. I'll take 2, then a heap more for the customers.
Just need to get the no load up over 100 feet per minute, I have faith in you.

It would also be great if you can mod it like you can a highmount to get even more out of it.

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Re: SPECS FOR NEW 10000LB FAST RECOVERY WINCH

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tigerz11 wrote:Anyone interested specs below

Fast recovery winch

www.tigerz11.com.au/tigerz1110.doc

Regards Paul
Might be a good idea to change that document to a PDF instead of a .doc to make it smaller and easier to access for other users.

The new winch looks the goods!
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Post by hulsty »

Any more info on this winch? whats the pricing like?
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10000RRP

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THE RRP WILL BE $999

AND STILL COMES WITH OUR 3 YEAR WARRANTY
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Post by Slunnie »

Awesome winch there!

It might be also worth checking that the winch will fit your vehicle.

The Warn XD9000 is 183mm from the bolt C/L to the end of the motor. This gives me about 1mm space between the chassis rail and the winch motor (Land Rover).

The Warn 9.5XP is 202mm from the bolt C/L to the end of the motor.

The Tigerz11 TGW10 is 220mm from the bolt C/L to the end of the motor.
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Post by tigerz11 »

Yes this is very true.

This is why the Highmount stands out.

These are our biggest concerns when trying to develop more powerful winches .

THE LENGTH.
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Post by Slunnie »

tigerz11 wrote:Yes this is very true.

This is why the Highmount stands out.

These are our biggest concerns when trying to develop more powerful winches .

THE LENGTH.
What would be excellent, is if there was a brake mechanism that would allow the winch to be flipped - then the motor could poke through the ARB bullbar mounts winch cutout which is on the PS in my case. I tried to sus this out without any luck in fitting a 6hp to my XD9000 - it wasn't a goer because of the brake mechanism.

The highmount has has fitting implications also, with most bars these days only built for low mounts.
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Post by hulsty »

why could you not flip the winch due to the brake? On a warn isnt the brake internal to the drum ?
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Post by tigerz11 »

Slunnie wrote:
tigerz11 wrote:Yes this is very true.

This is why the Highmount stands out.

These are our biggest concerns when trying to develop more powerful winches .

THE LENGTH.
What would be excellent, is if there was a brake mechanism that would allow the winch to be flipped - then the motor could poke through the ARB bullbar mounts winch cutout which is on the PS in my case. I tried to sus this out without any luck in fitting a 6hp to my XD9000 - it wasn't a goer because of the brake mechanism.

The highmount has has fitting implications also, with most bars these days only built for low mounts.

THIS WINCH CAN BE ON EITHER SIDE OF VEHICLE
SAME AS 9000LB TWO SPEED & 12000LB TWO SPEED
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Post by chunks »

These winches seem to just keep getting better, I don't know if I should buy one now or wait incase you make an even better one :lol:
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

chunks wrote:These winches seem to just keep getting better, I don't know if I should buy one now or wait incase you make an even better one :lol:
I know what you mean. Each time I go to take a winch off the shelf for my purposes I hear of a winch better suited to comp stuff.

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Post by 1MadEngineer »

the TIGER11 winchs run a really neat electromagnetic brake setup in the end of the motor cavity, which has proper wear bands and a steel clamping disc. This allows instantaneous braking in either direction with the added advantage of stopping rotaion of the planetry sets. So it has a ~210:1 added force advantage :) sorta like a transfer case handbrake that has more grunt than an axle handbrake due to the added reduction in the diffs...
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Post by Suspension Stuff »

:rofl: Engineers.
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Post by nzdarin »

So how much just for the motor?
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Post by tigerz11 »

nzdarin wrote:So how much just for the motor?
Thanks for the query

We will not be selling parts seperate as yet.

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Post by tigerz11 »

nzdarin wrote:So how much just for the motor?
Thanks for the query

We will not be selling parts seperate as yet.

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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Hi Paul

Could you post a pic of the brake assembly?
I love the vid where it stops near instantly.

Thanx
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Post by surfseller06 »

Do you have them in stock Suspension Stuff???
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100% CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT SLIDING RING GEAR

Post by tigerz11 »

Just an update regarding the 2 new winches arriving we have manage to complete this in time for this shipment ,,the sliding ring gear for both 12000lb TWO SPEED & 10000LB COMPETITION WINCH will have 100% clutch engagement.

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Post by jsttry »

what does that mean?
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Post by tigerz11 »

jsttry wrote:what does that mean?
with a sliding ring gear not always will it engage 1st time ,you would need to rock the drum ,,,,so its not 100% engagement

the 12000lb two speed and 10000lb fast recovery will have 100% engagement ,just turn the handle and straight in engage

Im not sure if there is a winch on the market that can do it,with a sliding ring gear ,,i may be wrong.

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Post by YankeeDave »

i'm currently designing a few new bars and would like to see if your winch fits in easy enough,

can you supply CAD models?
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Post by LuxyBoy »

Does it free spool or power out?
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Post by tigerz11 »

LuxyBoy wrote:Does it free spool or power out?
both
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Post by hulsty »

Have you a current draw V load chart for this winch?
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Post by tarsuxs »

Is the free spool air operated, or do you need to turn a lever on the winch ????
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