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With it’s fast line-speed and lower amp draw, the Warn VR EVO 10-S WINCH is one the hardest-working standard-duty winches we’ve ever made, with tactical styling that looks great up front and at a price that won’t pull you out of your budget.
- A powerful series-wound motor and planetary gear train deliver faster line speed under load, with lower amp drawÂ
- IP68-rated waterproof winch construction keeps the elements outÂ
- High-performance Albright contactor delivers maximum reliabilityÂ
- Control packs can be relocated for low-profile installationsÂ
- Durable, one-piece cast-aluminium tie-plate for added strength and durabilityÂ
- Two-in-one remote with wired AND wireless options for ease of use and versatilityÂ
- Limited lifetime warranty for mechanical parts and 7 years on the electricalÂ
Warn VR EVO 10-S WINCH specifications
TYPE | Electric |
RECOMMENDED USE | Vehicle Recovery |
MOUNT TYPE | Vehicle Mount |
VOLTAGE | 12 Volt DC |
ELECTRICAL CONTROL TYPE | Albright Contactor |
MOTOR TYPE | Series Wound |
DRIVE GEAR TYPE | 3-Stage Planetary |
GEAR REDUCTION RATIO | 218:1 |
FREE SPOOLING | Yes |
BRAKE TYPE | Spring |
LINE DIAMETER (IN) | 3/8 Inch |
LINE LENGTH (FT) | 90 |
LINE MATERIAL | Synthetic |
FAIRLEAD TYPE | Hawse |
REMOTE TYPE | 2 in 1 plug in remote with wireless capability |
MOUNTING HOLE QUANTITY | 4 |
MOUNTING PATTERN LENGTH (IN) | 10 Inch |
MOUNTING PATTERN WIDTH (IN) | 4-1/2 Inch |
INCLUDES MOUNTING HARDWARE | Yes |
COLOR | Black |
DRUM MATERIAL | Steel |
MAX LINE PULL/ LINE SPEED | 10,000 pound/5.2 feet per minute |
MAX AMP DRAW/ LINE PULL | 358 Amps / 10,000 lbs |
Please follow this link to view a basic guide for winching
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How to calculate what size winch you require;
To start, it’s always a good idea to follow our formula for selecting a winch for any truck or SUV. The formula is simply the vehicle’s GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) multiplied by 1.5. For example:
GVWR x 1.5 = minimum pulling capacity
Here’s an example. The lightest-weight Jeep Wrangler JL currently has a GVWR of 5,000 lbs. Multiply that by 1.5 and you get 7,500 lbs. In this case, we’d recommend a winch with an 8,000 lb. Could you go to one with a 10,000 lb. capacity? Indeed; that’s wholly appropriate.
Also remember: GVWR is a number supplied by the vehicle manufacturer noting the maximum weight of the vehicle including passengers, cargo, and fuel. It is not the weight of the vehicle on a scale. You can find the GVWR in your owner’s manual, sometimes on the door jamb, or online.