
The typical 12v electric winch has many uses in the personal world as well as the commercial and industrial worlds. The primary use of a 12v electric winch is to perform some type of heavy lifting or pulling.
Jeeps, trucks, and many other off-
Boaters will use an electric boat winch to load and unload their boats from their boat lifts, or to load and unload them onto a trailer. 12 volt boat winches are also used to raise and lower anchors, and in many cases they are used to hoist sails.
12v electric winches will come in a large variety of pulling and lifting capabilities. It is very important that you always follow all manufacturer guidelines for the capacity of your 12 volt winch. Exceeding the 12v electric winch manufacturers guidelines can not only result in a serious equipment malfunction, exceeding these guidelines can also result in serious bodily injury, including death.
For lighter weight jobs you can use a light duty winch, or in some cases even use a hand crank winch. 12v electric winches really come in handy when their use is required away from a source of electricity as they can be operated with the power generated by an ordinary car battery.
Being battery operated makes a 12 volt winch an extremely portable tool which is why its use is so wide spread among personal, commercial and industrial users. Because most electric winches are used for lifting or pulling heavy loads, it is very important that they are mounted to a solid rigid base that is strong enough to hold the electric winch and the weight of the load in a safe and secure manner.
A good rule of thumb when you are purchasing a 12v electric winch is to purchase one that is rated to handle twice the weight of the load you intend to lift or pull with the winch. Using this rule of thumb will not only help prolong the life of your electric winch, it will also ensure a smoother operating experience.
Installing a 12v electric winch is generally a very easy process which requires the use of some common hand tools and a drill.
When you purchase a brand new electric winch, they should include the mounting brackets, bolts and a template to be used to mark where you will need to the drill holes necessary for the mounting brackets. Again, please make sure the surface you are mounting to is safe and solid enough to handle both, the winch and the weight of your load.
Once you have physically installed your new 12v winch, you will still need to connect it to a 12 volt electrical source. Your installation package should also include a wiring harness with terminal connections, bolts and screws; all you need to do is follow the wiring diagram to complete the installation.
Remember before purchasing the perfect 12v electric winch that you should always
choose one that will properly handle the weight of the load you will be moving safely,
plus make sure that the base in which the winch is attached to is capable of holding
the load as well.
Even a small accident can have major consequences when you’re dealing with 12v electric winches and heavy loads.