Heavy-Duty 12V UTV & ATV Winching
Step up your utility capabilities with the Novawinch NVT3500 'T-Series'. Delivering an impressive 3,500lb (1.6 tonne) pulling capacity from an efficient 12V system, this winch is engineered for heavier UTVs, side-by-sides, and agricultural buggies. Featuring rugged steel wire rope, it provides unmatched abrasion resistance for the harshest forestry and estate management extractions.
Key Features of the NVT3500 (Wire Rope)
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Heavy-Duty 3,500lb (1,589kg) Pulling Power: Driven by an upgraded 2.8hp (2.1kW) 12V permanent magnet motor, providing the essential extra muscle needed to recover larger utility vehicles and heavy agricultural loads.
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Durable Steel Wire Rope: Supplied with 13.7 metres of tough 5mm steel wire rope. Steel is highly favoured in demanding environments for its exceptional resistance to fraying and abrasion against rocks, timber, and rough terrain.
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Optimised Gearing System: Features a robust 3-stage planetary gear train with a 180:1 ratio, delivering fast, smooth line retrieval (up to 4.2 metres per minute unloaded) to maximise efficiency on the job.
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Reliable Load-Holding Brake: A mechanical, automatic braking system safely secures heavy loads on steep, muddy inclines without slippage.
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Waterproof Control System: Includes a durable, waterproof handheld remote with a 3.0-metre cord, allowing for safe and flexible operation regardless of challenging British weather conditions.
Core Specifications Summary
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Rated Line Pull: 3,500 lb (1,589 kg / 1.6 Tonne)
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Motor: DC 12V Permanent Magnet (2.8hp / 2.1kW)
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Cable: 5mm x 13.7m Steel Wire Rope
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Net Weight: 12 kg (26.4 lb)
Please scroll down to the dedicated specifications below for complete dimensions, line speed, and mounting bolt patterns.
UK Safety & Compliance
Designed for harsh outdoor environments, the Novawinch NVT3500 is fully UKCA and CE marked. It is manufactured to strict quality control standards, ensuring safe, reliable, and compliant operation whether you are managing heavy forestry tasks, navigating deep mud, or relying on it for daily agricultural duties.