
The HWP20000YP is a powerful commercial-grade hydraulic winch designed for the toughest industrial and recovery applications. Delivering a massive 20,000lb (9,072kg) of pulling force and equipped with 48 metres of 14mm steel cable, this winch is built for heavy-duty recoveries and demanding workloads. This model features a two-speed design with a manual clutch, allowing quicker line speed under lighter loads and slower, high-torque performance when maximum pulling strength is required. The strong two-stage planetary gearbox provides smooth and reliable operation under extreme load. An automatic wet-type hydraulic disc brake ensures confident load holding and safe operation. With full IP67 waterproofing, the HWP20000YP is engineered to withstand mud, water, dust and harsh weather conditions. It is ideal for tow trucks, heavy-recovery vehicles, expedition rigs such as Unimog and Iveco Daily, forestry machinery, marine applications, log splitters and industrial equipment. An optional remote control kit is available, including a wired or wireless remote and a 12V or 24V directional control valve with valve block.
Rated Line Pull: 20,000lb (9,072kg)
Motor Displacement: 100ml/r
Oil Flow Requirement: 25–75 L/min
Pressure Requirement: 17.5MPa
Gear Train: Full steel, 2-stage planetary
Gear Ratio: 17.3:1
Clutch: Stainless steel rotary clutch
Brake: Automatic hydraulic disc
Cable: 14mm × 48m steel cable
Drum Size: 127mm × 266mm
Mounting Bolt Patterns: 303.5mm × 114.3mm and 368.5mm × 171.2mm (8 × M12)
Overall Dimensions: 735mm × 300mm × 277mm
Finish: Red powder coat
Warranty: Limited 18-month commercial warranty
SKU: HWP20000YP
Wired remote, wireless remote, 12V/24V directional control valve, valve block.
Heavy tow trucks, recovery vehicles, Unimog and Iveco expedition trucks, marine vessels, forestry equipment, industrial machinery and high-demand hydraulic systems.
Designed for extreme-duty performance, the HWP20000YP delivers exceptional pulling power, long service life and reliable operation in the harshest environments.
