Shop TWG Tulsa Winch Rufnek RN130W Worm Gear Winches
The TWG Tulsa Winch RN130W is a robust worm gear winch with a powerful 130,000 lb. line pull capacity, designed for heavy-duty applications. It features a mechanical input, an air-assisted drum brake for smooth operation, and a manual freespool for easy rope handling. Capable of storing up to 383 ft. of 1 1/4" diameter rope, this winch offers exceptional strength and reliability. Additionally, a hydraulic motor input is available as an option, enhancing its versatility for various tasks.
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Rufnek RN130W Worm Gear Winches
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Product SKU | Model Code | Drum Rotation | Drum Flange Diameter | Drum Length | Features | Lead Time | Price |
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82128003 | RN130WMRFOAX | Birotational | 24.25" | 22.81" | Air Clutch, No Hydraulic Motor | 6-8 Weeks | $34,054.43 |
For safety, 5 wraps of wire rope must be maintained at all times.
DP Winch products are not to be used to lift, hoist or move people. If your task involves lifting or moving people, you MUST use the proper equipment; not a DP Winch product. Wire rope anchors on winches are not designed to hold the rated load of the winch. You must keep at least five (5) wraps of wire rope on the drum to insure the wire rope doesn't come loose. Stay clear of suspended loads and of wire rope under tension. A broken wire rope or dropped load can cause serious injury or death. Make sure that all equipment, including the winch and wire rope, is maintained properly. Avoid shock loads. This type of load imposes a strain on a winch many times the actual weight of the load and can cause failure of the wire rope or of the winch. Winch operators must be trained in the proper, safe operations of the winch. The hydraulic system should use only high quality hydraulic oils from reputable suppliers. These oils should contain additives to prevent foaming and oxidation in the system. All winch systems should be equipped with a return line filter capable of filtering 10-micron particles from the system. Please contact OneHydraulics if you need assistance with fluid selection.
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