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Double L Track 7mm X-Treme Zinc Sliding Web Winch

Product Code:
49207-137-XZ

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  • High-strength 7-mm. heat-treated steel components for light weight and increased strength
  • Durable, X-Treme Zinc coat finish for optimal corrosion resistance
  • Sliding configuration with compatibility with double L track track
  • Working load limit: 5,500 lbs.

Double L Track 7-Millimeter X-Treme Zinc Sliding Web Winch

Ancra's double L track 7-mm. X-Treme Zinc sliding winch offers high strength, light weight, optimal rust resistance, and versatility with sliding capability. Made with high-strength steel alloy pawl pins and a seamless, solid steel mandrel with smooth ground web slots to prevent web wear and save you money, the sliding winch is tough to take on heavy-duty loads. The 7-mm. design boasts 2 lbs. less weight per winch on average to allow for improved fuel economy and/or a greater payload while heat-treated materials retain strength. Our top-of-the-line X-Treme Zinc coat finish helps protect the winch from rust and corrosion and can withstand up to 720 hours of harsh sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate testing cycles. During testing, the X-Treme Zinc finish produced a mere 1% of rust across the entire winch while the black powder coat produced five times as much, the black e-coat ten times as much, and the zinc plating sixty times as much.

The double L track 7-mm. X-Treme Zinc 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., 7-mm. design, and X-Treme Zinc finish, the sliding web winch makes for a tough and durable solution for tying down heavy-duty cargo.

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

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