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Glenn Ashmore
 
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"Courtney Thomas" wrote in message
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I would like to try powering my main winches [Barient 28s] by a
[preferably] portable drill/impact wrench/etc., as at least an emergency
option.

Has anyone successfully done this ?

If yes, how'd you determine what you needed ? I see that there are now
numerous new portable ones that range up to 24v.

If portable ones are insufficient, how 'bout such as DeWalt and
Milwaukee 1/2" corded models ?

What has been found unsatisfactory about such an application ?


I saw an adaptor at Annapolis. It had a 5/8" hex shank on one end and a
winch star on the other. I am sure it would require a lot of torque. The
demo was being driven with a 24V low speed right angle drill. Similar to a
Hole Hawg but battery operated. It was red so I assume it was a Milwaukee.

The thing is, electric winches up to the mid 50s use a 3/4 HP motor geared
down to about 50 RPM. I don't know of a hand drill that can deliver that
much torque so you will have to do the last few turns the old fashioned
way..

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