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The Amtech Heavy Duty Hand Winch combines a robust 550kg pulling capacity with a smooth ratchet-action and a sure-grip locking mechanism. Featuring 5 mounting slots for flexible installation and a durable 10m steel cable, it’s engineered for both amateur and professional use. Lightweight yet powerful, this winch delivers reliable, fatigue-free operation for all your boat and trailer hauling needs.

| ASIN | B003SRL95M |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,181 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 10 in Manual Winches |
| Colour | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Date First Available | 17 Jun. 2010 |
| Included Components | Amtech S1000 Boat Winch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.62 kg |
| Item model number | S1000 |
| Manufacturer | DK Tools LTD |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | S1000 |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 16 x 12 cm; 3.62 kg |
| Size | One Size |
| Usage | Amateur, Professional |
B**B
Quality
Good quality at a very reasonable price
C**F
Reliable and Strong Winch!
The Amtech S1000 Heavy Duty Boat Winch is fantastic! It’s solidly built, with a smooth operation and a powerful 10m steel cable that makes hauling my boat a breeze. The hand winch is easy to use and feels very durable. It’s a great addition to my setup, and I feel confident using it for heavy-duty tasks. Highly recommend this winch for anyone needing a reliable and sturdy solution!
D**L
QUALITY TOOL
robust and strong works well
R**F
Very robust, easy to use and good value for money but hard to mount
My partner wanted a winch or a winder for a washing line. There seemed to be just two choices: this Amtech winch at £16.90, or a much lighter clothes line winder also available on Amazon but costing almost twice as much at £29.95. Several reviewers of the latter winder said it was poorly designed and made. The top reviewer had found it necessary to make modifications to it. The Amtech specification shows that it can pull 1200 lb (550 kg) so it is much stronger and more robust than needed for a washing line. I had bought one to hoist a very heavy amateur radio aerial above a two storey house many years ago. The winch was strong, worked well and was as good as new after many years outdoors. On the face of it, no contest. I ordered one and it arrived next day thanks to Prime. The box it comes in states that it has a 3 year guarantee. At 3.5 kg it is heavy. It has five 10mm diameter mounting holes so needs some large diameter mounting screws and washers. The gears have 42 teeth and 12 teeth giving a gear ratio of 3.5 to 1, but the ratio of the winding arm length (187 mm) to the winding drum diameter (16 mm) provides a further 11.7 reduction making approximately 40 to 1 overall. So the force need to pull the line will be one fortieth of the unaided force at the expense of more winding than is ideal. The gear mechanism is zinc plated for corrosion resistance. The base plate is not so plated. It's not clear whether or not it has been treated to resist rust. After two years outdoors I have noticed a bit of rust on the cable so I sprayed it with XCP rust blocker. There is a cunning three position locking ratchet mechanism. In one position the line can be wound in with the ratchet automatically holding the line stopping it unwinding when you let go of the handle. The other end ratchet position does the opposite. With the ratchet in the third and middle position it is disengaged and you are free to wind the line in and out. The rubbing of the ratchet pawl on the gear would be expected to rub off any plating so I will spray it with a rust inhibitor. Amazon sells several suitable sprays such as: XCP rust blocker, Hammerite Waxoyl clear aerosol spray, WD-40, and Wurth Corrosion Protection Spray. The latter was recommended to me by a respected expert. The black plastic handle rotates smoothly on its pivot making it comfortable to wind. The illustration shows the winch set so that clockwise rotation of the handle pulls the cable in from left to right. The big 13 mm safety hook easily threads between the two bars so that clockwise handle rotation pulls the wire in from right to left. The makes mounting the winch convenient. It will be easy to replace the cable with washing line as the cable is fixed to the drum just by being threaded through it a few times. The base plate could be a bit longer to make access to the end mounting holes a bit easier without having to unwind the line or use a hexagonal headed screw or bolt with a spanner. The mounting holes are partially obscured by the axles which is a bit irritating because I found I needed to unwind the cable to bolt the winch down. What a shame they don’t make a lighter, cheaper, more optimally geared version for washing lines. Nevertheless it is such a good quality, robust item that it is very good value for money. The instructions come on two sides of A4 and are clear. I have now bought a third one to tension a zip wire cable. It does this job well too. The 4.8 mm cable is not strong enough for the zip line with a rider on it. I use the winch to tension the my 8 mm zip line cable then secure it then relax the winch cable. The main problem is that the cable rusts despite being spayed often with copious quantities of rust blocker. What a pity they don't offer stainless steel cable.
B**C
fair price for a fairly decent winch i was surprised by the 3 point lock and spring .and its strength.
good item fair quality .fair price personally i would lubricate the steel cable . it comes with a slight anti rust coating which will need re greased if its going to last . greased up it should last a few years of sea/ marine use . i would like to add the end attached to the winch is looped round some holes so i placed a tie there for safety . the winch is strong enough to hold a 5 metre rib or lighter boat and 40 hp engine and wind it on the trailer . i recommend it for fibreglass boats in the 16 foot range . or lighter . for safety. re-grease the cable . and you should get a few years use out of the winch before considering buying a replacement or new spindle bolt . it is a fairly heavy part . and should be secured well . it is not recommended for towing as it could snap the steel cable . the cable length is 10 metres . so long enough to launch a boat with into a lake or harbour slipway ,then some to spare. not a light weight winch . 3 bolts and lock nuts required for fixing to trailer. each purchased seperately . fixing bolts are around 8mm so 3 of 8mm bolts and lock nuts and washers are required for secure fixing. there are 5 holes on the back of the winch for fixing two at the top sides and 3 centrally spaced with slots etc . .
D**S
Good job
Good product for the money .modified to lift a horsebox tailgate
M**N
Average product
Average product, had installed it and realised the treaded bar for tightening the handle wouldn’t tighten because the lock nut couldn’t catch a grip with the bad treads
A**S
Pulling power
Good value and good quality
F**O
Pratique et de petite taille , moi il me sert pour tendre une bache qui nous protège la terrasse du soleil :) donc c'est pas une utilisation extreme .
T**O
muy practico a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p qy k
J**O
caro
P**O
si vous le vissez sur une surface avec les quatre trous prévus à cet effet il sera impossible de tourner la manivelle qui butera sur le support.
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