What is the pulling force of a 9500-pound winch?
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9500-pound winch pulling force is 43091N. The following is a related introduction about winches: 1. Introduction: A winch is a mechanical device with a vertically mounted drum that can wind but not store ropes under power drive. It also refers to a windlass with a rotation axis perpendicular to the deck. It serves as a self-protection and traction device for vehicles and boats, enabling self-rescue and rescue operations in harsh environments such as snow, swamps, deserts, beaches, and muddy mountain roads. Under other conditions, it can be used for clearing obstacles, towing items, and installing facilities. It is an indispensable safety device for military and police, petroleum, hydrology, environmental protection, forestry, transportation, public security, border defense, firefighting, and other outdoor activities. It is mainly used for off-road vehicles, agricultural vehicles, ATV all-terrain vehicles, yachts, fire rescue vehicles, road wreckers, and other specialized and special vehicles. 2. Principle: The internal working mechanism of a winch is as follows: The electricity from the vehicle first drives the motor, which then drives the drum to rotate. The drum drives the main shaft, which in turn drives the planetary gears, generating powerful torque. The torque is then transmitted back to the drum, which drives the winch. There is a clutch between the motor and the reducer that can be switched on and off via a handle. The braking unit is inside the drum, which automatically locks when the cable is tightened.