Description
The Paprsky Double Drum Walking Tractor Winch (PS-DDWTW-1) is a specialized heavy-duty machine designed for efficient line construction and wire rope traction. Built on a walking tractor platform, this winch offers exceptional mobility and stability, making it suitable for various terrains.
Equipped with two seven-round drums, the PS-DDWTW-1 is specifically engineered to handle torsion-free wire rope traction, ensuring the rope remains protected and untwisted
during operation. Its versatile design allows it to be equipped with a drag box for carrying heavy loads and tools, further enhancing its utility on the job site.
Specifications
| Position grade | I | II | III | IV | |
| Winding speed (m/min) | 9 | 15 | 27 | 42 | |
| Advanced | Traction (ton) | 5.0 | 2.7 | 1.7 | 1.0 |
| Drawback | Winding speed (m/min) | 6 | 18 |
Key Features
- Double Drum Design: Features two seven-round grooved drums that provide stable traction and protect the wire rope from damage.
- High Traction Force: Capable of pulling up to 5 tons in the lowest gear, suitable for heavy-duty line construction.
- Variable Speed: Offers four forward gears to balance speed and torque requirements.
- Wire Protection: Specialized groove design ensures torsion-free traction, extending the life of the wire rope.
- Versatile Utility: Can be used for both pulling operations and transporting heavy loads or tools.
Applications
- Power Line Construction: Essential for stringing and tensioning conductors.
- Telecommunications: Used for laying and pulling large communication cables.
- Heavy Transport: Hauling equipment and materials across difficult terrain.
- Infrastructure Projects: Ideal for sites requiring mobile, high-torque winching solutions.
Brand Value Proposition
Paprsky Energy delivers innovative solutions for complex construction challenges. Our Double Drum Walking Tractor Winch (PS-DDWTW-1) combines powerful traction capabilities with the mobility of a walking tractor, providing a reliable and efficient tool for demanding line construction projects.