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warn winch and compressor in one unit!

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warn winch and compressor in one unit!

Post by bru21 »

Looks like the ideal comp winch for the rear or for most general users!

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http://www.offroaders.com/directory/pro ... -plant.htm

Press Release: PowerPlant Dual Force
Vehicle-Mounted Multi-Purpose Performance Tool

PowerPlant Dual Force Vehicle-Mounted Multi-Purpose Performance Tool
Gives you compressed air and pulling power - all in one unit

Clackamas, OR (9/13/06) - Warn Industries has been acknowledged as the world leader in winch technology. When our customers told us they wanted a versatile tool that could provide a high performance and robust on-board air compressor and a legendary WARN® winch, we listened.

In response, we have designed a state-of-the-art air compressor and combined it with our legendary winch engineering capability to create a new and versatile, self-contained, vehicle-mounted unit to give you the ultimate multi-tool for your truck or SUV!

Introducing the new WARN PowerPlantâ„¢ - a patent-pending multi-purpose tool that features the capabilities of both a premium air compressor and a top-of-the line winch. It's the ultimate combination of performance and function.

Tom Giacomini, President of Warn Industries, Inc. said, "WARN is always working with the four-wheel drive community to develop products to meet the needs of the enthusiast and the tradesman. This product was developed in conjunction with end users and a select group of top WARN engineers. The result is an on-board, vehicle-mounted air compressor with a winch. The PowerPlant is a patent pending, world-class multi-function tool to meet a variety of needs. We are extremely excited to bring this product to our customers, and based off of our initial response, we expect this to be a huge success in the industry."

In air compressor mode, PowerPlant is a robust, integrated system that performs above and beyond other air compressors, thanks to industry-leading features such as a massive 4.6 horsepower motor; a built-in intercooler to reduce air temperature; and a high airflow rating of 12 cfm at 0 psi, and 5 cfm at 90 psi. The unit also has high and low pressure regulating switches for efficient operation, and a thermal sensor to monitor motor temperature and to maximize motor life.

When called upon as a winch, PowerPlant answers with the features you would expect from a WARN product: a 3-stage planetary geartrain; a Gen II Motor; a new contactor design that requires less current draw and improves reliability; and an automatic load-holding brake for effective winch operation and positive operator feedback.

The PowerPlant is available in two configurations: 9,500 lb. high performance (HP) for enthusiasts who demand faster line speed, and 12,000 lb. high duty (HD) for longer motor duty cycles.

The unit comes with an air hose and fittings for quick use right out of the box. Additional air compressor accessories are available to increase the capabilities of the PowerPlant.

The new WARN PowerPlant - a winning combination of technology, performance and durability.


PowerPlant Dual Force HP
Air flow rating: 12 cfm at 0 psi; 5 cfm at 90 psi
Max air pressure: 100 psi
Rated Pull: 9,500 lbs. (single line)
Motor: Series wound 4.6 hp 12V
Clutch: Sliding ring gear
Weight: 100 lbs.
Wire Rope: 125′ of 5/16″
Fairlead: Roller
Line Speed: 26.9 fpm (no load)
5.2 fpm (9,500 lbs)
PowerPlant Dual Force HD
Air flow rating: 12 cfm at 0 psi; 5 cfm at 90 psi
Max air pressure: 100 psi
Rated Pull: 12,000 lbs. (single line)
Motor: Series wound 4.6 hp 12V
Clutch: Sliding ring gear
Weight: 100 lbs.
Wire Rope: 80′ of 3/8″
Fairlead: Roller
Line Speed: 16.2 fpm (no load)
4.2 fpm. (12,000 lbs.)


About Warn Industries
Warn Industries is the world's most recognized brand in off-road products such as hub locks and vehicle recovery winches. The company designs, manufactures and markets a full line of off-road equipment and accessories that enhance the performance of four-wheel-drive and powersport vehicles. Warn Industries employs more than 600 people in and around Portland, Ore., Livonia, Mich., the Netherlands and Saltillo, Mexico.
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Post by Ezookiel »

They could have saved one feature, and combined the recovery cable from the winch, with a REALLY strong hose for the aircompressor.
You could inflate your mates tyres while pulling him out of the bog.
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Post by crunch »

saw this a while ago. Looks good, but it also seems too big and bulky to be practical in some situations.

I wonder how the A/C would go aftr a mud bath :?

It will also need custom barwork by the looks of it, at least until manufacturers start making bars to suit...
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Post by mickyd555 »

i wonder if they could use the compressed air to launch a grapling hook so you dont even need to get out to winch :lol: :lol: :idea:
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Post by patrol42 »

crunch wrote:It will also need custom barwork by the looks of it, at least until manufacturers start making bars to suit...
From what I have heard about this it will fit in any bar that can take a high-mount winch.
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Post by Jimbo »

"They could have saved one feature, and combined the recovery cable from the winch, with a REALLY strong hose for the aircompressor.
You could inflate your mates tyres while pulling him out of the bog."


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Post by stu »

would the compressor work after it has been submerged in mud since its bolted to the front bar.
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