Pneumatic gangway winch 500 kg - 6 m/min

Model AW 500 LS
Power supply Pneumatic
WLL lifting top layer 500 kg
Speed at 1st layer 6.0 m/min
Drum capacity 30 m
Extended drum No

Product specification AW 500 LS

Power supply Pneumatic
WLL lifting top layer 500 kg
Holding force 1500 kg
Numbers of layers 3
Rope diameter 8 mm
Speed at 1st layer 6.0 m/min
Drum capacity 30 m
Pressure drop 6.0 bar
Flow 60 l/min
Weight 85 kg
Gearbox type Wormgear
Extended drum No

*For more storage, higher / lower speed or change any parameter, please contact with us

Product dimensions AW 500 LS

Series: AW/PW - accomodation and pilot ladder winches

AW winches are designed to position and hold accommodation and ship-to-shore ladders and ladders between vessels and offshore installations. Constructed in accordance with SOLAS requirements for international shipping, the range features a dynamically and statically self-braking wormgear and emergency hand crank. Each type may be configured for single or twin rope operation and powered by means of an electric or pneumatic motor. PW winches are used to lower and lift the pilot ladder on board of seagoing vessels, EMCE has one standard design, PW 550, that has been supplied to several dredging vessel fl eet owners. We have also supplied custom-built designs. Please ask about the available options.

Standard features

  • Self-braking wormgear transmission for the AW series
  • Planetary gear for PW 550
  • SOLAS compliance
  • IP 56 TENV motor protection for the AW ES series
  • IP 66 TENV with standstill heating for the PW 550
  • Rotary vane, gear type air or motor for the AW LS series
  • Steel drum (not grooved) with one or two cable fixing point(s) at flange
  • Two drum supports
  • Emergency hand crank for the AW series only
  • Double layer 2-component conservation, colour RAL 5010
  • 13 meter pilot ladder with 32 fl at steps, 4 spreaders and 4 rubber steps for PW 550
  • Pneumatic versions with hand control valve
  • IP 66 spindle limit switch for PW 550
  • FEM / ISO class: T3-L3-M4

Note: For pneumatic winches is the speed on the first layer the average speed. The speed at the top layer is at unloaded conditions.