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B&C Winch Calculator

This document provides a winch capacity calculation chart for rolling loads on different gradients. The chart shows the estimated maximum load in kilograms that a 230kg winch can lift over 10 layers on slopes of 10-45% gradient. It notes that the calculations are estimations that may vary depending on rope diameter and surface, and recommends double checking the results.

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B&C Winch Calculator

This document provides a winch capacity calculation chart for rolling loads on different gradients. The chart shows the estimated maximum load in kilograms that a 230kg winch can lift over 10 layers on slopes of 10-45% gradient. It notes that the calculations are estimations that may vary depending on rope diameter and surface, and recommends double checking the results.

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Double click "winch capacity" box and enter winch capacity

Winch Calculation Chart For Rolling loads


Enter Winch Capacity = 230 kg or Lb Gradient in Percentage 4.5
1st Layer 2nd Layer 3rd Layer 4th Layer 5th Layer 6th Layer 7th Layer 8th Layer 9th Layer 10th Layer 10% 1156 1006 875 761 662 576 501 436 379 330

9
20% 782 681 592 515 448 390 339 295 257 223

18
40% 496 431 375 326 284 247 215 187 163 142

27
60% 383 334 290 252 220 191 166 145 126 109

36
80% 328 285 248 216 188 163 142 124 108 94

45
100% 296 257 224 195 169 147 128 112 97 84

Note: Calculations are estimations for rolling loads on hard surface and can vary in relation to the rope diameters used. % gradient is calculated as follows eg: 100 % is a rise of 10 meters every 10 meters... 40% is a rise of 4 meters every 10 meters. Bastiani & Cooper Enterprises take no responsibility for incorrect calculations we recommend all results be checked.

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