Hi Twohull
i don't suppose you know the brand
It doesn't look all that large so I wonder how effective it would be
Milwaukee make something similar in 12 volt
Regards Don
Hi Twohull
i don't suppose you know the brand
It doesn't look all that large so I wonder how effective it would be
Milwaukee make something similar in 12 volt
Regards Don
Hi Don, it isn't a drill nor reamer it is ratchet,
With my limited computing skills I'm unable to post video, it would explain all.
there are quite a few cordless ratchet drivers available (including the one shown in this thread) on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/s?k=cordless+electric+ratchet+wrench&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
Hi Twohull
i don't suppose you know the brand
It doesn't look all that large so I wonder how effective it would be
Milwaukee make something similar in 12 volt
Regards Don
Hi Don, it isn't a drill nor reamer it is ratchet,
With my limited computing skills I'm unable to post video, it would explain all.
www.milwaukeetool.com.au/power-tools/impacts-and-fastening/ratchets/M12FIR12-0.html
Regards Don
Don't waist your money. The 28 volt Milwaukee angle drill is the only way to go. Just make sure you lock tight the chuck or wincher bit on, but don't lock tight the centre locking screw in as it is possible to break that screw and you will need to get it out. I now carry a few spare locking screws. You will only break the screw if you try an winch to hard on high speed, reverse the drill and go to low speed when the going gets tough.
New product developed by a guy down here.
Been through a lot of R&D and looks fantastic and at under $2k delivered is a lot cheaper than multiple electric winches!!
m.facebook.com/pages/category/Marine-Supply-Store/Powerarm-Electric-Winch-Handle-107217670761314/
One more thing to go wrong?
And fall in the drink once then instantly stop working
One more thing to go wrong?
And fall in the drink once then instantly stop working
Exactly, that is what we do with every thing "going wrong" on our boats,
New product developed by a guy down here.
Been through a lot of R&D and looks fantastic and at under $2k delivered is a lot cheaper than multiple electric winches!!
m.facebook.com/pages/category/Marine-Supply-Store/Powerarm-Electric-Winch-Handle-107217670761314/
Hi Rumblefish
it looks similar to a ewincher www.ewincher.com/en/
Does it use a Milwaukee battery ?
It would need a dedicated secure storage pocket to stop loosing it overboard
Regards Don
New product developed by a guy down here.
Been through a lot of R&D and looks fantastic and at under $2k delivered is a lot cheaper than multiple electric winches!!
m.facebook.com/pages/category/Marine-Supply-Store/Powerarm-Electric-Winch-Handle-107217670761314/
It is far too slow for use on a endless furler line especially on a big boat or does it have a high speed?
Just bought a powerarm from tasmania and had it sent to sint Maarten for the 65ft cat I sail on, I've only used it 2 days but gets my crew to the top of the mast no problems and lifts the 50hp Dinghy no worries on same charge using on electric 70st winches. Highly recommended. I'll be using it on sundreamer for hoisting the heavy main.