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Quick Aleph AL3 712 Windlass - 10mm (3/8") 700W 12V No Drum

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Quick Aleph AL3 712 Windlass - 10mm (3/8") 700W 12V No DrumVertical windlasses Base in anodized aluminium in hard oxide Rope and chain on a single gypsy Integrated sensor and magnet for chain counter Manual Free Fall system Emergency manual lift system Supplied with pressure lever Inspection lid IP67 watertight motor The AL3 is a vertical application windlass perfect for boats with limited deck space. This unit is composed of anodized aluminum in hard oxide which is a durable element when dealing with harsh

  • Vertical windlasses
  • Base in anodized aluminium in hard oxide
  • Rope and chain on a single gypsy
  • Integrated sensor and magnet for chain counter
  • Manual Free-Fall system
  • Emergency manual lift system
  • Supplied with pressure lever
  • Inspection lid
  • IP67 watertight motor

The AL3 is a vertical application windlass perfect for boats with limited deck space. This unit is composed of anodized aluminum in hard oxide which is a durable element when dealing with harsh marine environments. It comes in different variations such as with or without the drum capstan for rope retrieval as well as various gypsy sizes for rope and chain retrieval.

Equipped with an emergency manual lift system you can easily retrieve your anchor during instances when you may lose battery power on your boat. Additional features include an IP67 watertight motor anodized aluminum gearbox and an easy to open inspection lid. The package is sold complete with the windlass solenoid unit clutch handle and mounting hardware.

Gypsy Options

Gypsy 8mm (5/16") 10mm (3/8")
Chain 8mm
DIN 766
8mm
ISO
5/16"
G4
5/16"
BBB
10mm
ISO
3/8"
G4
Rope 12.7mm (1/2") - 14.2mm (9/16") - 15.8mm (5/8") 15.8mm (5/8")

The values in the table refer to a three-strand polyester rope with a rope/chain splice manufactured with the "Slim Splice Quick" system.

Specifications

Standard Version Aleph 700/700D Aleph 1000/1000D Aleph 1500/1500D
Motor Power 700W 1000W 1500W
Motor Supply Voltage 12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V
Maximum Pull 850Kg
(1874 lb)
1000Kg
2204 lb
1100Kg
2425 lb
Maximum working load 250Kg
(551 lb)
300Kg
(661 lb)
370Kg
816 lb
450Kg
992 lb
470Kg
1037 lb
540Kg
1191 lb
Working load 80Kg
(176 lb)
100Kg
(220 lb)
120Kg
264 lb
150Kg
331 lb
160Kg
353 lb
180Kg
397 lb
Current absorption @ working load 90 A 55 A 140 A 80 A 155 A 85 A
Maximum chain speed 27.4m/min
(75 ft/min)
26.4m/min
(83 ft/min)
39.6m/min
130 ft/min
40.9m/min
135 ft/min
29.2m/min
96 ft/min
29.7m/min
98 ft/min
Maximum chain speed @ working load 14.4m/min
(38 ft/min)
14.8m/min
(47 ft/min)
20.4m/min
67 ft/min
21.4m/min
71 ft/min
16.3m/min
54 ft/min
19m/min
63 ft/min
Weight without drum 17.4Kg
(37 lb)
18.6Kg
39 lb
20.8Kg
46 lb
Weight with drum 18.5Kg
(40 lb)
19.7Kg
42 lb
22.2Kg
50 lb
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