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Press Release: Warn Industries launches hydraulic winch with 30,000 lb. pulling capacity

Warn Industries Launches Hydraulic Winch With 30,000 lb. Pulling Capacity
Winch has the highest pulling capacity of any unit in company history

Las Vegas, NV (11/4/08) - Warn Industries, a leader in the industrial winch market, has released a winch with more pulling capacity than any other in the company's 60 year history. The all-new WARN?? Series 30XL Hydraulic has a 30,000 lb. (13,608 kg) pulling capacity, and is designed for use on trailers, roll-back carriers, and other heavy-duty applications.

The Series 30XL Hydraulic is made from cast iron for incredible strength and outstanding protection against the elements. It has a high-performance 12.0 cubic-inch (197 cubic centimeter) hydraulic motor for plenty of power, and a permanently lubricated two-stage planetary geartrain for smooth, reliable, maintenance-free operation.

The Series 30XL can hold up to 142' of 5/8" (43m of 16mm) wire rope, features a spring-applied disc brake that holds the full rated load, and a cable tension roller to keep the rope evenly spooled on the drum.

The winch is available in short and long drum versions with air or manual clutch options, letting users customize the winch to best suit their needs. The Series 30XL also meets SAE J706 and CE specifications, so buyers can be sure the unit is up to the biggest tasks.

About Warn Industries
Warn Industries is the world's most recognized brand in off-road products such as hub locks and vehicle recovery winches. The company designs, manufactures and markets a full line of off-road equipment and accessories that enhance the performance of four-wheel-drive and powersport vehicles. Warn Industries employs more than 600 people in and around Portland, Ore., Livonia, Mich., the Netherlands and Saltillo, Mexico.

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pressinquiry@warn.com

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