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Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch

Product Code:
12004BM
UPC Code:
52474005180

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If you want reliable security, then you need Kinedyne's Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch that has a working load limit of 5,500 Lbs. / 2,500 Kgs. Once installed, you'll be able to secure nearly any kind of heavy-duty load to your flatbed.

Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch

Transporting important cargo can be tricky when you don't have the right kind of equipment. With Kinedyne's Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch with a working load limit of 5,500 Lbs. / 2,500 Kgs. installed on the bottom flange of your vehicle's side rail, you'll be ready for nearly any kind of tie down job that needs to get done. Able to properly function in any type of weather, this winch will see your cargo firmly secured along your flatbed trailer in no time, saving you a lot of effort in the long run.

In order to provide you with a secure method of tying down your valuable cargo, we've engineered our Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch using high-quality heat-treated carbon steel for both enhanced strength and extra durability. This winch is built to last while standing up to the many demands of the industry. Before using the winch, be sure to make a quick inspection to help make sure the winch is undamaged, free of buildup, and working properly.

Kinedyne winches are engineered to meet the regulations and standards of the North American Cargo Securement, CHP, WSTDA, DOT, and Canadian 905. Our winches are stamped with their country of origin, manufactured date, and working load limit in order to comply with North American Regulations. Winches shall not be loaded in excess of their working load limit.

Bottom Mount Bolt-On Winch – 12004BM Quick Specs:

  • Working Load Limit: 5,500 Lbs. / 2,500 Kgs.
  • Height: 6.88 Inches
  • Width: 3.5 Inches
  • Length: 7.87 Inches
  • Weight: 8.2 Lbs. / 3.7 Kgs.
  • Storage Capacity (Webbing Length): 30 Feet Approximately
  • Recommended Installation Instructions: View Instruction Manual Here
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