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WARN 101570 Handheld Portable Drill Winch with 40 Foot Steel Wire Rope: 750 lb Pulling Capacity , Gray

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Style: 750 lb. Capacity Wire Rope


Pattern Name: Winch


Features

  • Lightweight and portable handheld drill winch with a 750 lb. single-line pulling capacity
  • Powered by a standard, portable drill (not included)
  • Includes a 40' (12. 2 m) of 5/32" (4mm) steel rope, integrated hawse fairlead, and rigging hooks (front and rear)
  • Free-spool clutch makes rigging fast and easy
  • Available in both steel (wire) and synthetic rope options

Description

How do you turn a mere handheld power drill into a portable, versatile pulling tool? With the rugged, versatile, and easy-to-use WARN Drill Winch. The 101570 Portable Drill Winch with a steel wire rope has a 750 lb. single-line pulling capacity, is powered by a standard, portable drill (not included), and includes a 40' (12. 2 m) of 5/32" (4mm) steel rope, integrated hawse fairlead, and rigging hooks (front and rear). The free-spool clutch makes rigging fast and easy. With 33% more rope and 50% more pulling power than before, this rugged and easy-to-use drill winch is ideal for dragging logs, pulling game, standing walls, stretching fence, loading trailers and countless other hard- to-handle pulling jobs. Now available in steel or synthetic rope.

Manufacturer: ‎WARN


Brand: ‎WARN


Model: ‎WARN


Item Weight: ‎12.63 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 5 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎101570


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎101570


Date First Available: December 11, 2019


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  • Better than the pullzall for my application
Style: 500 lb. Capacity Wire Rope Pattern Name: Winch
If you're sitting on the fence between this and the pullzall - This totally outperformed the cordless pullzall for firewood retrieval. I had them both and returned the pullzall. The spool out function and 30' wire were the biggest features over the pullzall. I was using a Dewalt 996 20 volt drill in 3rd gear (2000 rpm) for most pulls up a 45 degree incline 175ft to the bucking and splitting station. I heat entirely with wood and live on the edge of a steep hill full of firewood. I had previously used a rope and pulley system, but this winch made this season a whole lot easier. The single line pull is good for 500 pounds, which I exceeded a few times and had to switch to a snatch block system. I have three 4 ah batteries, two 5 ah batteries, and three 2 ah batteries. It usually took a combination of about 6 ah of battery to pull my logs up the 175ft incline. It performed 32 full pulls without any obvious signs of wear. When I got close to the 500 pound limit my Dewalt drill performed better in 2nd gear (1300 RPM). I tried my Milwaukee Fuel 12 volt drill and it worked okay, but drained the battery a lot faster (almost one whole 2 ah battery for 30ft of loaded pull). This makes sense because a lower voltage would require more amperage to perform the same task. A lot of the review videos you watch about this product show people using this with the time sped up, I was concerned that this thing would be terribly slow. It isn't slow, but it depends on your drill. The average corded drill spins slower and has less power than the 996 (which is the most powerful 18 volt class drill you can buy right now). The winch can be run all the way in within about two minutes with a medium load on high speed. There is a window in the top that allows you to watch the spooling of the wire. The handle is convenient and well balanced for carrying the tool. I did notice one drawback, after about 6 pulls, the free spool was more difficult to pull all the wire out. After the winch cooled off, it would spool out easier until it got several pulls on it. I assume this is due to expansion and contraction of the metal. I put a lot of heavy use on this tool very fast, and I expected it to fail at some point in my operation. I doubt it is rated for that kind of duty cycle, but it performed extremely well. UPDATE: 8/4/18 Still been using it a lot for work pulling pumps out of lift stations and I used it recently to pull about 200 ft of 6" pvc up a hill on a project. Have started using it again for firewood this season and it is still working great. It has been helping position 20" diameter 6ft long oak logs to the main drag line to the tractor. If it broke, I would buy a replacement immediately. It is a tough little winch that is perfect for general purpose. A lot easier to use and faster than a come-along. UPDATE: 5/7/20 This thing still continues to impress. I am using multiple times a week now to pull 200 pound loads virtically. Still working flawlessly ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017 by kompewterz

  • works well
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Wire Rope Pattern Name: Winch
I have several winches and hoists around the shop, but this one fills a special need. It is compact and operates with any battery-operated drill or impact and comes in handy as a replacement for a come along.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024 by Dave Zehner

  • This winch is outstanding!
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Synthetic Rope Pattern Name: Winch
So far, I've used this to raise a 16' tall 2x6 wall in my pole barn and dragged a car lift off my trailer. It has impressive power and does the job of pulling without the fuss of chains, come alongs or high lift jacks. If you find yourself pulling anything heavy, ever, just get it, it'll last a lifetime I think. It is a little slow, even on high speed (drill setting), but saves your body and frustration in setting the other methods up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Chris

  • Easy way to get your deer or elk up a steep ravine.
Style: 500 lb. Capacity Wire Rope Pattern Name: Winch
Being a hunter, and 83 years old, I bought this to get a deer out of a drop off, or up a high bank and it works great when needed. I have found many other uses for it also as anyone who buys one will find out..
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Joe H.

  • It works but think before buying
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Synthetic Rope Pattern Name: Winch
I would recommend really thinking this through before buying - it works fine but I don’t end up using it as often as I thought I would. The handful of times I did use it, it worked but on a few occasions accessing the side of the unit with the drill mount on it was pretty awkward (sometimes the way you have to mount it, the side that the drill hooks onto is OPPOSITE from where you are forced to use it from so reaching around to operate the drill from the far side is a real PITA!). One of the other main hangups I’ve found is not being able to access a solid enough anchor point on which to mount the stationary end of this. Wanted to use it to pull a dead 700-800 lb riding lawnmower into my cargo trailer to take it to the shop but … no where in the trailer to be able to winch from, that sort of thing is aggravating. Got the winch, got the need to use it, but it just doesn’t quite fit the scenario that you ,ya find yourself in. That said, it’s been a lifesaver a few times & was glad to have it in my tool arsenal! And it’s not crazy expensive so it’s not like you’re out $500 or $1000 to have it on the shelf ready to use. I haven’t really ripped on it so I can’t attest to the durability but it def does what it says it will - at least when being used reasonably as I have been. YMMV according to your circumstances. It doesn’t take the place of a come along but there are times that this can easily handle some jobs quickly where a come along would take a lot of time & leave you exhausted to boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Jimbo

  • Exactly as expected
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Synthetic Rope Pattern Name: Winch
Very easy to use, reasonable weight. I really appreciate the free spool capability to quickly pull out the cable
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Scott Schroepfer

  • Strong pull in and out
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Synthetic Rope Pattern Name: Winch
I use this tool to raise and lower a 40' aluminum tilt over radio tower. Very strong pull but power depends on your drill! Do not try to use with a low voltage battery drill. I found that 18V will work. I worry that the synthetic rope is not thick or strong enough to pull heavy loads so pay attention. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by w c

  • Wench
Style: 750 lb. Capacity Synthetic Rope Pattern Name: Winch
Love this thing. Has great pulling power
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024 by Boyd P.

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