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Low-Profile Ratcheting Double L Track 7mm Sliding Winch

Product Code:
49207-187-RW

  • High-strength 7-mm. heat-treated steel components for light weight and increased strength
  • Efficient ratcheting design for ease of use and quicker tensioning
  • Low profile, compact design and sliding configuration with compatibility with double L track track 
  • Working load limit: 5,500 lbs

Low Profile Ratcheting Double L Track 7-Millimeter Sliding Web Winch

The low profile ratcheting double L track 7-mm. sliding winch combines a compact, light design with high-strength and versatility for a high-performance winch. Made with a low profile design to manage tight spaces, the sliding web winch features heavy-duty strength with heat-treated steel components like high-strength alloy pawl pins and a seamless, solid steel mandrel. Smooth ground web slots in the mandrel prevent abrasion and can save you money down the line on replacement straps. A 7-mm. build means the average weight per winch has been reduced by 2 lbs., which can help increase fuel economy and/or allow for greater payloads while the overall strength of the winch is retained. An efficient ratchet system makes the sliding winch faster and more convenient than traditional winches by allowing the winch bar to stay in the winch throughout tensioning, thus reducing tensioning time up to 33% and reducing the risk of winch bar rollover.

The low profile ratcheting double L track 7-mm. sliding web winch can be easily installed at any position along either side of a flatbed trailer frame with Ancra L track for easy access. The winch locks into place on the track as soon as tension is applied to the webbing. With a working load limit of 5,500 lbs, ratcheting system, and low profile 7-mm. design, the sliding web winch makes for an efficient and convenient solution for tying down heavy-duty cargo.

Ancra winches comply with DOT, WSTDA-T3 and Canadian Standard 905 regulations.

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