Electric Winches
Electric WinchesElectric Winches
Winch Accessories & Spares
Winch Accessories & SparesExperience superior power and reliability with the Novawinch EN6100 13,500lb (6,100kg) 24V EN Rated Electric Winch with Steel Rope. This high-performance winch is designed to be your ultimate companion for vehicle recovery, rescue operations, heavy-duty flatbed work, and trailer operations. The EN6100 is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of professional users, providing both strength and safety in the toughest conditions.
This winch features a robust design with a 100% load-holding brake, ensuring the full load is securely held, even in the event of power loss or mechanical failure. The heavy-duty silver contacts are designed to keep the winch running at lower temperatures, improving its performance and extending its lifespan.
Built to withstand harsh conditions, the EN6100 boasts an IP67 water protection rating, ensuring reliable operation in wet and muddy environments. This winch is built to meet the stringent EN 14492-1 standard, guaranteeing its performance and compliance with professional safety requirements. Equipped with a durable steel rope, this winch is ready to handle the most demanding recovery tasks.
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Elevate your recovery and rescue operations with the Novawinch EN6100, engineered for unparalleled reliability, safety, and performance.
Yes! Electric winches can draw a significant amount of power and can definitely drain your vehicle's battery if used extensively or improperly. Avoid continuous winching for extended periods. Give the battery time to recover between pulls.
A clicking sound usually indicates a faulty solenoid. This solenoid is a switch that sends power to the winch motor. If you're hearing clicking but the winch isn't turning, the solenoid is likely the problem. We sell replacement solenoids specifically designed for our winches. If your winch is still under warranty, get in touch with us! We'll troubleshoot the issue and repair or replace the solenoid free of charge if it's a warranty-covered defect.
It's how much weight the winch can safely pull at its strongest. Think of it like the winch's muscle power. A higher number means it can pull heavier things. Always choose a winch with a rating higher than what you expect to pull!
Yes, our electric winches are rated IP67/IP68 which provides complete protection of the motor, gearbox, and drum from water, mud, and dust. However, we do recommended a winch cover to protect the winch when not in use.
Yes it does!