Hi Vince,
Dutton-Lainson Company makes their products in America and offers a 5
year warranty on their brake winches and worm gear winches. Their
engineers are available to talk to by phone and they offer replacement
parts for all of their products.
Here are a few links to peruse:
* Brake Winch: https://www.dutton-lainson.com/products.php?cat=19
* Specs & Comparison: https://www.dutton-lainson.com/dlbspecs.php
* Worm Gear Winch: https://www.dutton-lainson.com/products.php?cat=20
* Spec & Comparison: https://www.dutton-lainson.com/wgspecs.php
I recently purchased one of their WG2000 w/hex drive worm gear winch's
to fold over my US Towers TX-455.
https://www.dutton-lainson.com/proddetail.php?prod=11001
Because this model utilizes a 5/8" hex drive, I can easily drop my
tower with my battery operated Makita drill/driver; Hex to Square
Socket Adapter and 5/8" socket. Lifting the tower from its laid-over
position requires a bit more torque than the drill driver can supply
so I use my 115 VAC 1/2" Milwaukee drill. The Hex to Square Socket
Adapters are available a Sears:
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-hex-to-square-socket-adapters/p-00926352000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1
Good luck with your project!
73,
Jon Pearl - W4ABC
www.w4abc.com
On 4/19/2016 2:37 PM, Vincent Weal wrote:
I have a 45 ft. tilt-over tower of unknown manufacture (possibly
homebrew)
that has been up for about 3 years. The tower itself weighs maybe 200
lbs
and supports a Mosely CL-33 tribander and a rotatable dipole for 12
and 17
meters. It was originally raised with the help of my neighbor and his
tractor; unfortunately that option is no longer available for me to
get the
tower tilted down. The rotor is broken and there is other maintenance
needed, so I will have to use a winch to lay it over. My question is,
how
hefty of a winch do I need? I have installed an old utility pole next to
the tower, and back guyed the pole for added stability. I plan to
mount the
winch to the pole, run 1/4" wire rope through several eye bolts up
the side
and across the top of the pole, then hook the end to an existing
attachment
point 12 ft. up on the tower. I already have a Harbor Freight worm gear
drive winch that claims to be good for 2000 lbs. Should that be
sufficient
or do I need to look for something more heavy duty? I don't plan on
raising
and lowering the tower frequently, only when repairs or maintenance
may be
needed.
Thanks and 73,
Vince K4JC
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