Hi Rick.
I don't know if I have it listed on my page or not, but I found this gem
a few months back and had it saved in my favorites:
http://www.boatliftdistributors.com/Motors/Gear-Units-Flat-Plate-Boat-Hoists/c24_75/p557/BLD-Over-ride/product_info.html
I don't know if you'd already seen it or not - I've been busy digging up
my sewer line, so not paying a great amount of attention to all the
details of the conversation, right now! ;>)
73,
Jon Pearl - W4ABC
www.w4abc.com
On 1/3/2013 4:56 PM, Rick Karlquist wrote:
Rob Santello wrote:
winch. I tried replacing it with a Fulton 3000 worm gear winch but as
Rick points out, it over heats and then start spinning one of the worm
gear bushings. I went back to the 2550. Don't know what a used
Yikes! That's what that squeeking sound is.
I have been studying the www.w4abc.com/drive.html site and
I see where they have boat hoist winches with 12 inch ring gears
with 96 teeth. They mention "no steel to steel contact".
These things make the W3000 look like a toy. I think it should
be possible to drive one of these winches with a drill since
the gearing is 96:1 instead of 50:1 as with the W3000. Certainly,
these boat hoist winches will NOT overheat. Also, I always have the
option to buy the bolt on motor if I don't want to use a drill.
Another nice thing is that I can get a weather cover for the whole
gadget for a small amount additional.
The old 2550 actually worked fine going up; the problem was the
braking on the way down.
Rick N6RK
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