Winches

A winch is used for lifting, lowering, and pulling loads. Winches are widely applied across various industries, including construction for lifting materials, mining for handling ore and coal, logistics for warehouse load handling, and agriculture for lifting heavy loads.

Winches can be classified according to several criteria:

By drive type:

  • Manual — operated by human force, amplified through gear transmissions and lever-based kinematic mechanisms.
  • Electric — powered by electric motors, providing greater convenience and efficiency in operation.
  • Hydraulic — utilizing hydraulic pressure for lifting, delivering high power within compact dimensions.

By installation method:

  • Stationary — fixed in one location and commonly used in workshops, warehouses, or construction sites.
  • Mobile — designed to be relocated within the working area, allowing flexible use at different positions.

Winches are used not only for vertical lifting but also for horizontal pulling or combined load movement. With the installation of additional sheave systems, winches can redirect and move loads in various directions.

On our website, you can review selected completed projects. We manufacture winches tailored to your individual technical specifications and operational requirements. To purchase COSE winches, please contact our managers for consultation using the phone numbers listed on the website.