The drum winches are a special type of winch that, like the direct-pull models, are designed to minimise the effort in pulling heavy objects.
The fundamental difference between these two different types of winches is the operation of the rope. In drum winches, the rope is wound around a drum built into the machine when pulling the load.
They, too, find their fields of application in the forestry and leisure sectors, for a variety of activities ranging from hauling wood to hunting.
These winches are powered by powerful internal combustion engines, with cutting edge features and in line with European standards.
They have a hand throttle that can be operated via a handle and can reach a winding capacity of 28 m/min.
The main features of these machines are: