Winches

Winches

The simple definition of a winch is a mechanical device that is used to wind up a rope or cable; it generally consists of a spool, sometimes referred to as a winch drum, attached to a crank. Winches used in heavy lifting industries can have sophisticated gear assemblies that are powered by hydraulic, pneumatic or combustible engine drives. Some applications also need a winch that includes a mechanical brake or ratchet that prevents the rope from unwinding. Winches are often used to tow boats or cars, and may also be used to move stage equipment.


Crosby® IP Clamps Industries that use Tie Downs

Web slings and tie downs are used daily in a broad range of industries. Tie downs come in many different styles, thus helping them meet both consumer and commercial needs. Typical industries that use tie downs include:


Industries that Commonly Use Winches


Applications

The versatility of winches means that they are able to be used in a multitude of applications, including setting up rigs, pulling pipe, moving industrial material, positioning objects on mast towers, raising telecommunication towers, moving materials for wind tower turbines and a host of other uses.


Thern® Winches

Thern® offers a complete line of winches that come in both standardized models and customized designs. Never worry that you will not be able to find the ideal winch for your application, because more than 25% of Thern®’s business involves custom designs. All hand, electrical and air-powered winches come backed by a Two Year Limited Warranty.


SC&RAThern® Hand Winches

For loads 500 lbs to 2000 lbs, consider the following models:

For loads 750 lbs to 4000 lbs, consider these worm gear models:

These spur gear hand winches are ideal for loads up to 10,000 lbs:


SC&RAThern® Electrical Winches

Thern®’s Electrical Winches come in both portable and industrial power series:


SC&RAThern® Heavy-Duty Winches


Bishop Lifting Products

No matter what you need to lift, lower, move or pull, Bishop Lifting Products has just the winch or crane to help you handle the job. We can help you find or create the ideal equipment for your company; start by visiting the links below or by contacting us today.


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Bishop Lifting Products, Inc. (BLP)

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Phone: (713) 674-2266 Toll Free: (800) 972-1041 Fax: (713) 672-9229

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