When you need a winch for your UTV, look no further than the RT40: the
first winch designed specifically for UTVs. The RT40 has a massive
4,000 lb. line capacity and the longest wire rope in the WARN
Powersports winch lineup so you can pull heavier loads farther. This
winch has tons of standard features including a patent-pending disc
brake that holds strong on inclines, a fully sealed geartrain to guard
against the elements, a reliable and smooth-running all-metal 3-stage
planetary geartrain, a corded remote and a mini-rocker control, and an
efficient electrical system for long pulls and less battery drain. This
winch is ready to go to work, so you can get the most out of your UTV.
| RT40 SPECS/PART NUMBERS |
| Part Number: 77000 |
| Rated Line Pull: 4000 lbs. (1814 kgs) |
| Motor: 12V DC, 1.5hp (1.1 kW) permanent magnet |
| Controls: Corded remote and mini-rocker control
with universal mounting bracket |
| Geartrain: Sealed, all-metal 3-stage planetary |
| Gear Ratio: 136:1 |
| Clutch (freespooling): Sliding pin and ring gear |
| Brake: patent-pending disc brake |
| Drum Diameter/Length: 2.0"/4.7" (52mm/119mm) |
| Fairlead: Roller |
| Rope: 55' Aircraft-grade Wire, 7/32" diameter
(16.8m, 5.5 mm diam.) |
| Recommended Battery: 500 CCA minimum |
| Battery Leads: 6 gauge |
| Duty Cyle: Intermittent |
| Warranty: Limited Lifetime (valid in USA and Canada
only) |
Mounting Bolt Pattern: 3.0" x 6.66" * (76mm x
169mm*)
* Fits UTV winch mounts only. |
| Winch Dimensions: 14.42" L x 4.51" D x 4.69" H
(36.6cm L x 11.5cm D x 11.9cm H) |
| Winch Weight: 17.9 lbs. (8.1 kgs) |
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| PERFORMANCE DATA |
Line Pull
Lbs.(Kgs.) |
Line Speed
FT./min(M/min.) |
Motor
Current |
Pull by layer
layer/Lbs(Kgs.) |
| 0 |
25 (7.6) |
31 |
1/4000 (1814) |
| 1000 (455) |
16 (4.9) |
106 |
2/3440 (1560) |
| 2000 (907) |
11 (3.3) |
175 |
3/2958 (1342) |
| 3000 (1360) |
7 (2.1) |
245 |
4/2544 (1154) |
| 4000 (1814) |
4 (1.2) |
308 |
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Above performance specs are based on first layer of drum

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 21 April, 2010.