Fulton brand winches single speed are designed to meet your toughest pulling demands.
Our winches feature gear ratios efficient, and our handle 'comfort grip' for ease of cranking.
All gears are steel high-carbon for superb strength and durability long-term.
Stamped frames carbon steel provide rigidity for gear alignment and cycle life longer.
Industry leading, zinc plating 600 provides excellent corrosion resistance in all environments, and has a rating 600 hour salt spray per ASTM B117.
Fulton has produced the finest winches in the industry for over 50 years.
The result of engineering innovation, materials superior, and rugged manufacturing, Fulton winches offer the coverage greatest applications for your unique needs.
Ranging from the stylish and innovative winch F2 to the wide variety of one-speed and two-speed winches, and our rugged brake winches, Fulton offers a style and capacity to meet virtually every need.
When selecting a winch you'll generally need to: 1) determine the environment (wet environment, saltwater) 2) determine the capacity needed (Fulton winches range from 600 lbs.
to 2100 lbs.) 3) determine whether a winch single-speed or multi-speed is required (cranking resistance) 4) determine whether a solution braking is needed to assist in managing the load (safety, pay-out).
To determine trailer winch capacity needed for pulling total the weight of all items being pulled, i.e., boat, motor, fuel, gear then divide by 2.
If boat, motor, fuel and gear total 2,800 lbs., you would need a winch 1,500 lb.
(2,800 lbs.
divided by 2 = 1,400 lbs.).
If using a launch steep incline, divide by 1.5 instead of 2 due to the increased load on the winch from the incline.
For lifting, select a brake winch based on the amount being lifted, i.e., if lifting 1,450 lbs., you would need a winch rated at 1,500 lbs.