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24V DCCRDLS 1000LB HOIST (Warn Industries 685005)

24V DCCRDLS 1000LB HOIST (Warn Industries 685005)
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24V DCCRDLS 1000LB HOIST (Warn Industries 685005)

 
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DIB -- 574252

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PullzAll handheld pulling and lifting tool. Lifts up to 1000 lbs. (4854kg). Designed to assist in lifting or moving heavy objects. Incorporates the strength of a powered winch or hoist, the light weight and compact size of a come-along, with performance, styling and operational characteristics of a hand held variable speed power tool. Variable speed trigger for precise movements. Forward and reverse. Will stop and hold a load with the push of a button. Electronic load limiter with LED indicator. Includes 15' of wire rope. No. 685000: 120V AC No. 685005: Rechargeable and cordless

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:20.0 inches
Product Width:13.0 inches
Product Height:13.0 inches
Product Weight:26.0 pounds
Package Length:20.1 inches
Package Width:12.8 inches
Package Height:12.8 inches
Package Weight:26.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

Features
  • PullzAll Hoist Pulling And Lifting Tool

  • come along hoist electric lifting tool pulling pullzall


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.0
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

2Old batteries?  Oct 03, 2008
I have not had an opportunity to fully test the lifting/pulling power of this winch, but I can report that the batteries do not retain a charge in storage, either in or out of the device. Upon receipt of the winch (with dead batteries) I charged both batteries for several hours, put one in the machine and tried it out briefly against arm strength. All the indicator lights came on to show a full charge. It is much more noisy than I expected, and the motor must run to pay out the cable, as well as to retrieve it. After charging, I put it in the trunk. Two weeks later, when moving it, I tried to test it again. Unfortunately, neither battery had enough energy remaining to power the winch for even a minute.

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