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Winch Motor Specs

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Winch Motor Specs

Post by beretta »

Hi all,

This might also be helpful to other forum members.....

I am after some tech specs on Winch motors, ideally I would like to check out the specs on a 6hp Warn motor if anyone has them I would be very appreciate of a copy to run my eye over. Also there is a 7.8hp motor out there I beleive, anyone know who makes these?

Any help is much appreciated!
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Fourdogs, you're a bloody legend! Thanks heaps for posting that up for me.

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Post by RoldIT »

Here are some prices quoted by Traxion back in May 06.

(If you're serious about ordering from them, I suggest getting a current price)


W7623 12volt 4.8hp Motor $ NZD 420.00

W7618 12volt 6.8hp Motor $ NZD 638.40

W7619 12volt 7.8hp Motor $ NZD 798.00
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Post by beretta »

Thanks for that info Kris appreciate it! I am mainly sussing out the specs at the moment but prices will be very helpful in the near future.
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Post by gqpete »

these motors been around for ages, do know people who have owned them but go back to warn 6hrs. bit quicker
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Post by beretta »

gqpete wrote:these motors been around for ages, do know people who have owned them but go back to warn 6hrs. bit quicker
So Pete, they're powerful, but RPM wise the Warn is a faster motor? Do you know what RPM the 6hp Warn motor is rated at by any chance?
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Post by gqpete »

no cause specs on 6hrs hard to find, but superduty 12v dont like being sped up with 24v . 24v 7.8 hrs are durable and reliable but 6hrs warn with 24v is faster .
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Post by tuf355 »

is the 6hp WARN running 24v faster underload than the 7.8hp 24v or when spooling out ect
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Post by ads80 »

the rpm on a series wound moter varies with load. so any specs given are usually useless.warn 6.5 holds rpm under load better than others ;)
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Post by krimnl »

i have a 7.8hp 24v motor , it is very reliable but it is a little slow . one thing with it is that it doesnt slow down much under load
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