Gasoline engine powered winch for overhead power transmission distribution lines

For overhead power transmission line projects, gasoline engine powered winches are widely used for tasks such as tower erection, pole setting, wire stringing, and cable pulling. These winches provide a portable, powerful, and efficient solution where electric power is unavailable or impractical.

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For overhead power transmission line projects, gasoline engine powered winches are widely used for tasks such as tower erection, pole setting, wire stringing, and cable pulling. These winches provide a portable, powerful, and efficient solution where electric power is unavailable or impractical.

Model / Type Engine & Power Pulling Capacity & Speed Weight Application & Features
Gasoline engine (petrol) 8 tons pulling capacity Not specified Used for tower erection, pole setting, and stringing wires in overhead power line transmission.
Gasoline engine, Yamaha petrol 10-30 kN rated load; speeds 7.5-28 m/min 160-185 kg High efficiency, time-saving cable pulling winch for tower erection and stringing in power line construction.
21 kW diesel engine (quiet, water-cooled) 5 tons capacity; precise hydraulic control 2700 kg Designed for overhead line tower erection with proportional hydraulic valve for precise load control; towable by small vehicles.
Honda GX160 (5.5 kW) or GX270 (9 kW) Traction force 7.1 to 50 kN; speeds 4.3 to 18.5 m/min 108-135 kg Used in pylon erection and sagging operations; multiple speed settings and reverse function for flexibility.
Honda GX200 (6.5 HP) 30 kN pulling force; rope speed 5 m/min ~95 kg Cable pulling machine for transmission line accessories; suitable for wire lifting, traction, and tight line operations.
Honda GX200 (6.5 HP) 30 kN rated pulling force; speeds 4.8-12 m/min 95 kg Belt-pulley transmission; safety brake included; widely used for tower erection, wire tightening, and cable hauling.

  • : Gasoline winches are lightweight to moderately heavy but designed for easy transport and positioning at remote tower sites.

  • : Models range from 8 tons up to 30 kN (approx. 3 tons) or more, suitable for heavy cable pulling and tower erection tasks.

  • : Many winches offer variable speeds and reverse operation for precise control during stringing and tensioning.

  • : Commonly use reliable Honda or Yamaha gasoline engines, ensuring easy maintenance and fuel availability on site.

  • : Some models include hydraulic control valves for precise load management, capstan drums for cable handling, and safety brakes for secure operation.

  • Tower and mast erection

  • Pole setting and guy wire tensioning

  • Stringing and sagging of overhead conductors

  • Cable pulling for underground and overhead installations

  • General wire lifting and traction in power line construction

, gasoline engine powered winches designed for overhead power transmission lines combine robust pulling power, portability, and precise control to meet the demanding requirements of tower erection and cable stringing projects. Models such as the 8T petrol winch, SFJ series, and the CBS W1-TEW50H-01 are industry-recognized solutions tailored for these applications.

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