On 1/2/2013 9:40 PM, K8RI wrote:
I think the point to remember is that drill motors are not designed for
continuous duty, not even the heavy duty ones. I burned up a brand new,
heavy duty Dewalt hammer drill, drilling 3/4" holes in a guy anchor
brace in under 5 minutes.
I have to rest my Milwaukee drill and use it at about 1/3 to 1/2 duty
cycle because it gets hot. I haven't burned it out, but it loses a
lot of power when hot. This is find because it keeps the winch from
overheating too.
I am a lot more worried about the winch failing than the drill failing.
A failed drill does not put the tower at risk. And in a motorized
winch, the motor does not put the tower at risk in any event. What
I am worried about in a motorized winch is any sort of "brake" that
may fail. I think you still want a worm drive in a motorized winch
as a safety mechanism.
Rick N6RK
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