Description
Force Is Not Measured In Horsepower Alone. It Is Measured In Dependability.
There is a particular silence that follows a winch line going taut — a moment where mechanical leverage meets the immovable, and something has to give. The Titan Lift was engineered for that exact moment. With a rated pull of 906 kilograms and a rolling force capacity of 2,722 kilograms, this 12V electric hoist does not ask whether it can lift the load. It asks how many times you need it to.
Built around a 465:1 gear reduction ratio delivering a steady 2 meters per minute under zero load, the Titan Lift pairs industrial-grade torque with the kind of precision that matters when you are winching a boat onto a trailer or hoisting an engine block in a garage where every centimeter counts. The 9-foot rubberized remote control puts command in your hand — no running back to the vehicle, no awkward reach, no compromise.
We sourced a 300-watt motor that draws cleanly from any 12V automotive battery, paired with a 30-foot steel cable that laughs at corrosion. The hook assembly spans 105 by 60 millimeters — large enough for serious anchor points, small enough to navigate tight recovery angles. At 16 kilograms, this is not a lightweight toy. It is a field-ready lifting solution that weighs exactly what reliability weighs.
Some tools promise to make the job easier. This one promises to make the job possible.
Key Features
- ✦ 906 kg (2,000 lb) rated line pull — recovers boats up to 18 feet and 2,265 kg displacement
- ✦ 465:1 gear reduction for controlled, steady lifting with zero-load speed of 2 m/min
- ✦ 300W 12V motor — runs directly off car, truck, or marine battery
- ✦ Hand-held rubber remote control with 3-meter switch line — stand clear, stay safe
- ✦ 30-foot heavy-gauge steel cable rated for 6,000 lb rolling force
- ✦ 105×60 mm forged hook — oversized for secure anchoring on trailers, beams, and tow points
- ✦ 5,000 lb floating pull capacity for dynamic recovery scenarios
Technical Specifications
- Brand Name: NONE
- Cable: 30 feet
- Color: black
- Floating pull: 5000 pounds
- Gear reduction ratio: 465:1
- High-concerned chemical: None
- Hook size: 105 x 60 mm
- Item Weight: 16kg
- Maximum size of the boat: 18 inches (6 meters)
- Maximum weight of the boat: 5000 pounds (2265 kg)
- No-load speed: 2 m / min
- Origin: Mainland China
- Power cord: 3 meters
- Rated pull: 2000 pounds (906 kg)
- Remote control switch: 9'9L
Application Scenarios
The Titan Lift serves operators who work at the intersection of mobility and mass. Marine applications dominate — hauling fishing boats, pontoons, and jet skis onto trailers at the ramp without the back strain of manual winching. Automotive recovery teams deploy it for vehicle extraction where a come-along would exhaust the crew before the vehicle budges. In workshops and fabrication shops, it performs overhead lifting of engines, transmissions, and heavy tooling when mounted to a structural beam. Farmers and ranchers use it for pulling fence posts, dragging fallen timber, and positioning equipment in the field. The common thread across all use cases is this: when you need controlled, repeatable lifting power independent of grid electricity, the Titan Lift delivers without negotiation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will this hoist work with my car battery directly?
A: Yes. The Titan Lift is designed for direct 12V DC connection. Use the included alligator clamps to connect to any standard automotive, marine, or deep-cycle battery. For extended use, we recommend the engine be running to maintain battery voltage. The 300W draw is modest — roughly equivalent to running high-beam headlights.
Q: Can it lift vertically — for example, mounting to a garage ceiling beam?
A: Yes, with proper mounting. The hoist must be bolted to a structurally sound anchor point rated for the load. The 906 kg rated pull is for horizontal winching; vertical lifting capacity depends on mounting configuration. Always consult a structural engineer for overhead installations and never exceed 50% of the rated pull for vertical lifts without a secondary safety cable.
Q: What is the difference between rated pull and rolling force?
A: Rated pull (906 kg / 2,000 lb) is the sustained pulling force the winch can maintain on the first layer of cable on the drum. Rolling force (2,722 kg / 6,000 lb) is the maximum force the gear train can withstand momentarily — for example, when breaking a stuck vehicle free from mud. The floating pull rating (2,268 kg / 5,000 lb) is the maximum dynamic load during boat recovery. Always operate within rated pull for continuous use.
Q: Is the remote control waterproof?
A: The hand-held remote is rubberized and weather-resistant for outdoor use, but it is not submersible. For marine recovery in heavy spray conditions, protect the remote with a plastic cover or position it inside the vehicle. The hoist body itself is sealed against rain and splash but should not be submerged.
Q: How do I maintain the steel cable?
A: After each use in wet or saltwater conditions, rinse the cable with fresh water and allow it to dry before respooling. Apply a light machine oil or cable lubricant every 10-15 uses. Inspect for kinks, frayed strands, or corrosion before every operation — a damaged cable under tension is dangerous. Replacement cables are available in standard 30-foot lengths.
Q: What is included in the box?
A: The Titan Lift ships with the hoist unit pre-spooled with 30 feet of steel cable, the hand-held rubber remote control with 3-meter cord, battery alligator clamps with power cord, mounting hardware (bolts, nuts, washers), and an installation guide. The hook and pulley block are included. A fairlead is not included but recommended for angled pulls.
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