Small winch, manual/electric self-locking winch 100kg
SWE-100 (the photo shows the aluminum model SWE-100AK)
While winding up the load, it is safe as it will not fall even if the movement stops. No brakes are needed, so it can be wound up with an electric screwdriver. It is ideal for work in places without power supply.
The "S-Winch" is a compact and lightweight winch equipped with a new self-locking mechanism (Shoji-Lock). It is available in both manual and electric types, capable of handling a maximum rope pulling force of 100 kgf. It achieves a compact and sleek appearance, allowing for space-saving. It can rotate in both forward and reverse directions and holds the load when the movement stops. Therefore, it can be driven with an electric screwdriver, making it suitable for use in locations where a large power supply is not available, as well as for disaster preparedness and energy-saving measures.
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basic information
In the case of a reduction ratio of 64, the maximum rope tension is 100 kgf, the lifting amount per rotation is approximately 2.5 mm, the input torque at maximum load is approximately 0.9 Nm, the wire winding length is about 5 m (φ3 mm), and the body weight is 2.6 kg. 【Features】 ○ Holds the position where the operation is stopped. ○ Compact, lightweight, and economical. ○ Excellent strength and durability. ○ Operates quietly without ratchet noise. ○ Simple structure that is less prone to failure and prevents operational mistakes. ○ Easy electric operation with one-touch (Electric/Manual Winch SWE). 【Other Features】 ○ Drum that does not require a specific winding direction for the rope. ○ Unique holding mechanism sealed inside the drum for quiet and powerful operation. ○ Input shaft that maintains the stopped position regardless of the direction of rotation. ○ Handle that operates smoothly without a ratchet. ○ Compact and lightweight tube-shaped case that allows for flexible mounting direction. ○ Hexagonal shaft that can be easily attached and detached from commercially available electric tools or separately sold manual handles. ○ Can be manufactured in all stainless steel or aluminum (supports loads of 30 kgf). ○ Optional lock release mechanism for convenient quick wire release.
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Applications/Examples of results
- Adopted for the opening and closing of temple sliding doors - Adopted for flag raising and lowering in elementary schools - Adopted for the raising and lowering of tapestries in department stores - Adopted for lifting operations in aircraft factory equipment, in high places without power supply, and in narrow spaces - Also ideal for other interior uses, as well as for disaster and disaster prevention purposes
Detailed information
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There is also a long bobbin type. The SWE-100L-64 shown in the photo is a custom-made aluminum product (A7075). There are many variations available, including all stainless steel and models with a locking attachment feature.
Line up(2)
Model number | overview |
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SWE-100 | Standard type. The SWE-100-64 (reduction ratio 1/64) is the basic model. Additionally, the SWE-100-100 (reduction ratio 1/100) is also available in the lineup. The winding speed is slow (approximately 1.6 mm/1R), but it requires relatively low input torque (approximately 0.6 Nm). |
SWE-100L | Long bobbin type that can wind a lot of wire. Approximately 25 m (wire diameter φ3) |
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Model number | overview | File |
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SWE-100 | Manual/Electric Tool Assist Winch Maximum Rope Pulling Force: 100 kgf Reduction Ratio i = 64, 92, 176 Hexagonal Tip Specification |
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SWE-100L | Manual/Electric Tool Assist Winch Maximum Rope Pulling Force 100 kgf Gear Ratio i = 64 Long Bobbin Hexagonal Tip Specification |
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Company information
The load-holding function equipped reduction mechanism (shoji-lock) has been developing applied products such as winches and rack jacks since the early 2000s. Steady sales activities have borne fruit, and it has begun to be adopted for various applications. Unlike conventional worm reduction gears with self-locking functions where the input and output shafts are orthogonal, this mechanism has them aligned in a straight line (inline), allowing for a compact design and space-saving, which has received high praise, resulting in a diverse range of practical examples. (Patents have been obtained in Japan, the United States, the EU (Germany, France, the UK), China, South Korea, and Taiwan.) Furthermore, starting in April 2023, we launched a new business for overseas parts procurement, beginning with Vietnam. Currently, a majority of our parts are also procured overseas, and we hope to leverage our achievements and network to assist companies struggling with cost reduction in parts procurement.