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WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005

PullzAll is a cordless pulling tool that replaces come-alongs and chain falls. Now you can get the job done faster, with more control and without the manual labor. With its 1000-lb. working load capacity, the PullzAll has endless applications for the professional tradesman and do-it-yourselfer, including construction, pipe fitting, iron work, equipment and plant maintenance, farm and ranch use, auto shops, garages, machine shops, home improvement, hunting, camping and more. Volts: 24, Line Pull (lbs.): 1,000, Line Speed (FPM): 13.8, Clutch: None, Braking: Dynamic, Switching Method: Variable speed trigger with forward/reverse, Rope Type: Galvanized Aircraft Grade Wire, Rope Size L x dia. (ft. x in.): 15 x 7/32, Fairlead Type: Hawse, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 20in.L x 13in.W x 13in.H Cordless — Ideal when an electric power Source is not available! Lightweight portable tool to help tradesman lift or move heavy objects Combines power of winch or hoist with compact style of handheld power tool Wire rope tension plate Electronic load limiter protects against overload Variable speed trigger
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5 of 5(100%)would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
Portable wench,
November 2, 2009
By F123
from Greenville, S C
"The warn PullzAll is a great winch for gutting you out of a pinch when you need it. Loading a car on to a trailer, lifting a lawnmower, an engine block, etc. The battery last longer than you would think and the winch comes with two so you have a spare if you need it. I would highly recommend it to anyone needing a portable winch. Only one drawback, the socket on the charger that plugs into the battery needs to be handled very carefully as it has a tendency to come loose."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Review 2 for WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005
Overall Rating:
3 / 5
3 / 5
Warn Works 24 Volt Winch,
July 23, 2009
By FatB4
from Lake Huron, Ontario
"Good if you need where there is no power or battery. Slow on take-out and return. Could use a free wheel. Battery OK so far, haven't done to much with yet.;"
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Review 3 for WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005
Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
warn pullzall tool,
August 13, 2008
By Anonymous
from texas coal fired power plant
"This is an excelent tool. It saves time rigging because of its light weight and portability. It also reduces stress on the user when rigging overhead from a ladder or scaffold. It is much faster and easer to use than a lever hoist and much ligher than an air operated or electric hoist. The clock is still running on its durability but usage will tell us that.
thanks for a great product
"
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
Review 4 for WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005
Overall Rating:
5 / 5
5 / 5
use as a lift,
April 21, 2008
By Mackita
from new mexico
"This product will be used as a back up for a transfer lift for a disabled person the medical version is not as strong and cost 5 times as much thanks for making such a useful product"
What is your level of technical expertise? Home Handyman
Review 5 for WARN Works® PullzAll Handheld Cordless Pulling Tool — 24 Volt, Model# 685005
Overall Rating:
4 / 5
4 / 5
pullzall a lot of power in a small package,
January 21, 2008
By tyrone
from Kingsland, Tx
"I recently bought the 24 volt pullzall to pull logs and stumps out of the lake when they lowered the water for maintenance. I was wary about DC v AC but opted for the DC for portability. I was pleased with the results. While pulling a large stump I had it hooked to my skid loader and it moved the skid loader forward a few inches before it stopped and went to overload. The only down side is that it is slow but that is the gearing and make sure you charge fully the batteries prior to using."
What is your level of technical expertise? Professional
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