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Most Recent Questions
Recent Question:
Can this winch be mounted with the base facing up? Is it suitable for exterior mounting, e.g. on boat davits?
Recent Question:
Looking at the description, it is a 4000 capacity, is this for a single line application or is it in a double line application
Recent Question:
The information listed for this product says that the run time is 10 minutes. Is that under full load? If not, what are the run times?
Questions with Most Recent Answers
Question:
Looking at the description, it is a 4000 capacity, is this for a single line application or is it in a double line application
Question:
Can this winch pull a compact to mid-size car into a shop with slight incline?

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WARN PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool - 120 Volt, Model# 885000

Item# 147026
PullzAll is an electric pulling tool that replaces come-a-longs 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: 120, Line Pull (lbs.): 1,000, Run Time: 1min., Cooling: 30min., 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, Power Cord (ft.): 1, Mounting Hardware Included: No, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 12 x 8 x 8 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
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Questions & Answers for WARN PullzAll Handheld Electric Pulling Tool - 120 Volt, Model# 885000

Question

How does a left-handed person operate this tool?

asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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gentlewoodworker
 - Fort Bragg, CA
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Staff Answer
The Warn PullzAll can be easily operated from either side and is designed to work for left and right-handed users.
answered 1 year ago
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ProductExpert29
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answer 2
Because of the configuration of the direction switch and trigger, I can't see how it would make a difference. I operated mine upside down and right side up and never had a problem.
answered 8 months ago
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ChantillyJohn
 - Chantilly, Va
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answer 3
Sure... need only one-hand to operate safely..
answered 7 months ago
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WUP1
 - Lake Wesserunsett, Maine
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answer 4
one can use eather side of the machine. so no problem for a lefty to use. I'm a lefty and it doesnt make a diff.
answered 1 month ago
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manager10952
 - Monsey, NY
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answer 5
The PullzAll can be used either handed, there is no right hand or left hand difference.
answered 2 months ago
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Sean4
 - Gordonsville, Virginia
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answer 6
very easy
answered 2 months ago
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dmcwatt1
 - GEORGIA
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answer 7
There is just a trigger you pull to engage the winch you can use either hand. I am left handed and have been using this winch for years.
answered 2 months ago
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kinoxx
 - Northern Minnesota
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Question

Can this winch pull a compact to mid-size car into a shop with slight incline?

asked 4 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Georgia
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With the vehicle being a "rolling" weight this unit would handle a mid size car and the slight incline perfectly.
answered 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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ProductExpert10
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answer 2
We use these to pull cable throught conduit. I think pulling a freewheeling car up a slight incline would be well within the capabilities of this tool.
answered 1 month ago
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Riprocken
 - Salt Lake City
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answer 3
IT PULLS MY REDEO WITH NO PROBLEM.
answered 2 months ago
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AMTREE
 - USA
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answer 4
If all the tires are inflated and there is no drag on the car the PullzAll should handle that job with ease!
answered 2 months ago
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Sean4
 - Gordonsville, Virginia
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answer 5
yes
answered 2 months ago
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dmcwatt1
 - GEORGIA
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answer 6
Depends on the weight of the car. I pulled a 52 inch lawnmower onto a trailer and it worked well. Did not even seem to be straining.
answered 2 weeks, 1 day ago
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olecal
 - Bokeelia, Fl
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Question

If you're lifting something and stop, will it hold the load where you stop?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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TWJB
 - We run a newspaper in NW Kansas
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answer 1
Staff Answer
The PullzAll is designed for both lifting and pulling. The unit is built with a load limiter to shut it down once the 1000lb threshold has been exceeded. The PullzAll will indefinitely hold the load even if the unit is unplugged. 
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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ProductExpert19
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answer 2
yes
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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MJantz
 - Oklahoma
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answer 3
yes it should hold the load. mine held the load even when it stoped because if overload
answered 1 month ago
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manager10952
 - Monsey, NY
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Question

does it have power in and out

asked 1 year, 2 months ago
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stumped
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This PullzAll has variable speed power in and power out.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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ProductExpert5
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answer 2
Sure does!
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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MJantz
 - Oklahoma
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answer 3
The unit has a reversing switch so it powers winds the cable in and out. There is only one speed, so the power unwinding can be a bit slow.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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RBryant
 - Southern Pines, NC
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Question

Can you please explain "run time" (1 min.) and "cooling time" (30 min.)?

Does this mean that the winch can only be run for one minute continuously? And that after being used for one minute it can not be used for thirty minutes so that it can recover? Thank you.
asked 9 months ago
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Anonymous
 - 12936
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The WARN PullzAll is designed for intermittent use. The run time, or duty cycle, listed(1 min running, 30 min cooling) would be recommended when pulling or lifting a 1,000lb load. At 500 lbs, times would be cut in half(1 min run, 15 min cooling, or 2 min run, 30 min cooling). It can be used for longer then 1 minute, but chances of overheating the motor will rise exponentially if not allowed to properly cool.
answered 9 months ago
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ProductExpert29
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answer 2
Follow the cooling instructions carefully... One minute warms it up so keep the electric motor from overheating
answered 7 months ago
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WUP1
 - Lake Wesserunsett, Maine
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answer 3
The PullzAll motor is a compact, high current, light weight device. As with any such device, for safety and durability, there must be limitations of service time. Over heating can shorten the life of the PullzAll, the same as over heating can ruin any compact device.
answered 2 months ago
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Sean4
 - Gordonsville, Virginia
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Where is it manufactured ?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Connecticut
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This Warn PullzAll is manufactured in China.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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ProductExpert19
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answer 2
The box indicates the unit is manufactured in China.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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RBryant
 - Southern Pines, NC
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Question

Line pull is 1000 lb, what is lifting capacity?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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kelteke
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The PullzAll is designed for both lifting and pulling. The unit is built with a load limiter to shut it down once the 1000lb threshold has been exceeded. The PullzAll will indefinitely hold the load even if the unit is unplugged.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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ProductExpert19
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answer 2
The PullzAll pulls 1000 pounds and lifts the same amount.
answered 2 months ago
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Sean4
 - Gordonsville, Virginia
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Question

how long is the cable? is it stainless ?

asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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snowbird1
 - Scarborough,ME
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The WARN PullzAll has a 15 foot(4.6meter) cable that is 7/32 inch(.56cm) thick and is made of galvanized aircraft wire rope.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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ProductExpert29
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answer 2
about 15 feet
answered 7 months ago
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WUP1
 - Lake Wesserunsett, Maine
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Question

What is the amp draw on this winch?

asked 1 year, 1 month ago
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john3437
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The WARN PullzAll draws 10 amps.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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ProductExpert19
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answer 2
1200 watts (10 amps)
answered 8 months ago
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ChantillyJohn
 - Chantilly, Va
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Question

Remote Control Lanyard?

Do you have or will you have have a remote control lanyard available for this unit?
asked 2 months ago
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AndersonCarpentry
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There isn't an optional remote for the PullzAll.
answered 2 months ago
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ProductExpert25
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answer 2
no this does not have a remote and I dont think it will come out in the futher time
answered 1 month ago
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manager10952
 - Monsey, NY
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