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ComeUp DV-4500si Trailer Winch - Synthetic Rope - Roller Fairlead - 4,500 lbs

ComeUp DV-4500si Trailer Winch - Synthetic Rope - Roller Fairlead - 4,500 lbs

Item # CU644501
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Light-duty winch with 1.6-hp, permanent magnet motor lets you quickly and safely pull small vehicles onto your trailer. Integrated design protects internal components and reduces installation time. Includes dual brake system and circuit breaker. 1-800-940-8924 to order ComeUp electric winch part number CU644501 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all ComeUp products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for ComeUp DV-4500si Trailer Winch - Synthetic Rope - Roller Fairlead - 4,500 lbs. Electric Winch reviews from real customers.
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ComeUp Electric Winch - CU644501

  • Car Trailer Winch
  • Trailer Winch
  • 4001 - 6000 lbs
  • Synthetic Rope
  • Plug-In Remote
  • ComeUp
  • Slow - 0 to 4 fpm
  • 1.0 HP
  • 21 - 30 lbs
  • 3-Stage Planetary Gear

Light-duty winch with 1.6-hp, permanent magnet motor lets you quickly and safely pull small vehicles onto your trailer. Integrated design protects internal components and reduces installation time. Includes dual brake system and circuit breaker.


Features:

  • Light-duty winch lets you pull ATVs, UTVs, golf carts, and other small vehicles onto your trailer
    • Perfect for toy haulers, landscape trailers, and other small utility trailers
  • Integrated, 1-piece design reduces installation time
    • Winch fits easily into most custom cabinets or boxes
    • Included hardware secures winch to trailer deck or mounting plate
  • 1.6-hp, Permanent magnet motor is lighter and uses less current than series-wound motor
    • Integrated circuit breaker automatically cuts power to winch if motor begins to overheat
  • (2) 12-Volt solenoids transmit power from your battery to the winch motor
  • Automatic mechanical and dynamic brakes ensure reliable load holding
    • Mechanical spring brake creates resistance on drum to stop rotation and hold the load
    • Dynamic brake uses resistance from motor to stop drum rotation
  • All-steel, 3-stage planetary gear train
    • Provides increased drum speed when compared with worm drives and 1- or 2-stage planetary gear trains
  • Hand-held remote with 10' lead lets you control the winch from a safe distance
    • Wireless remote control (sold separately) available
  • Free-spooling clutch ensures fast rope payout and reduces wear on the motor
  • 1/4" Diameter Dyneema SK75 synthetic rope is strong as steel yet lightweight and safer to handle
    • 50' Long with 3' woven polyester protective sleeve
    • 1/2" Forged steel clevis hook and nylon hand-saver strap included
  • Heavy-duty, compact roller fairlead
    • 4 Steel rollers reduce friction and wear on the rope
    • Clear anodized finish resists corrosion
    • Stainless steel hardware secures fairlead directly to winch body
  • Durable black housing protects internal components from rain, dust, and debris


Specs:

  • Rated line pull (with a single layer of synthetic rope around the drum):
    • Static load: 4,500 lbs
    • Rolling load: 45,000 lbs
  • Motor: 12-volt DC
    • Line pull at 0 lbs:
      • Power draw: 25 amps
      • Line speed: 21.3 FPM
    • Line pull at 4,500 lbs:
      • Power draw: 330 amps
      • Line speed: 1.3 FPM
  • Gear ratio: 170:1
  • Duty cycle: S3 5% (approximately 44 seconds on/14 minutes off)
  • Braking: 100-percent load-holding mechanical and dynamic
  • Battery lead wire: 2 gauge
  • Battery lead length: 6'
  • Rope dimensions: 50' long x 1/4" (6.4 mm) diameter
  • Winch dimensions: 16-1/2" long x 9" wide x 6-1/8" tall
  • Drum dimensions: 2-1/8" diameter x 3-5/16" long
  • Mounting bolt pattern: 3-3/8" x 3-11/16"
  • Distance between roller fairlead mounting holes (center to center): 3-11/16"
  • Minimum winch box/cabinet size: 20" wide x 10" tall
  • Winch weight (with synthetic rope installed): 28 lbs
  • Recommended battery size (for maximum power): 650 CCA
  • Warranty:
    • Limited lifetime on mechanical components
    • 1-Year on electrical components


ComeUp Utility Winch

This light-duty winch lets you pull ATVs, UTVs, golf carts, and other small vehicles onto your trailer. The integrated design reduces installation time, and the compact size enables the winch to be mounted in most custom cabinets and boxes. The hard plastic external housing protects all the internal components from rain, rocks, and debris. The winch also includes dual brakes to ensure reliable load-holding, a 50' synthetic rope with a fairlead that bolts directly to the winch body, and a circuit breaker that automatically cuts power to the winch if the motor begins to overheat.


Light-Duty, 1.6-Horsepower Motor

ComeUp winch motor

This winch features a 1.6-horsepower, 12-volt DC motor with 4,500 lbs of line pull. The permanent magnet motor offers the same line-pulling power and speed as a series-wound motor of comparable size, but it's lighter and uses less current.


Circuit Breaker

ComeUp Power Unit circuit breaker

There is an inline circuit breaker attached to the positive battery lead. It will interrupt the flow of power from the battery to the winch motor if the motor begins to overheat. When the internal elements of the circuit breaker have cooled it will automatically reset and you can use the winch again.


12-Volt Solenoids

ComeUp Power Unit with solenoid

The winch includes dual 12-volt solenoids that transmit power from the vehicle's battery to the winch motor. One solenoid powers the winch when you are paying out the rope, and the other powers the winch when you are winding the rope in. They are permanently mounted inside the hard plastic winch housing so they're protected from rain, dust, and debris. The copper terminals and stainless steel and carbon steel hardware are also corrosion resistant.


Free-Spooling Clutch

ComeUp Free-Spooling Clutch freespool

The free-spool clutch enables you to pull out the rope by hand. This saves battery power, prevents the brake from wearing down prematurely, reduces wear on the motor, and is much faster than waiting for the drum to unroll the rope.


The free-spool clutch lever is mounted on the side of the gearbox housing. Flip it up to release the clutch for free-spooling, and flip it back down to reengage the clutch.


The clutch is driven by a 3-stage planetary gear train. This provides more speed than traditional worm gear drives or 1- or 2-stage planetary gear trains.



Automatic, Load-Holding Mechanical and Dynamic Brakes

This winch includes a mechanical brake and a dynamic brake. This dual braking system provides a physical brake inside the drum and supplemental braking force generated by the winch motor. The 2 brakes operate simultaneously to ensure more reliable load holding when compared with single-brake trailer winches.


The automatic mechanical brake securely holds a load and prevents unintentional payout (or creep). When the winch motor is stopped, a large spring coil inside the drum expands to press against the spring chamber. The pressure of the spring on the wall of the spring chamber creates resistance that prevents the drum from rotating. This spring contracts when the winch is in gear to allow the drum to rotate.


When the winch is pulling the rope in or paying it out, the motor is not applying resistance to the drum. When you stop powering the rope in or out, the dynamic brake uses resistance from the motor to help hold the load.


Hand-Held Remote

ComeUp Hand-Held Remote

The hand-held remote has a 10' lead and an in/out rocker switch so you can operate your winch from the back or side of your trailer. The rocker switch is sealed so it won't get damaged in wet conditions.


There is also a wireless hand-held remote (sold separately) available that lets you operate the winch from up to 90' away.


ComeUp Remote port

There is a rubber-sealed, weatherproof attachment port for the remote control located on the front of the winch. Simply plug the durable plastic remote into the power unit when you need to use it, and disconnect it to store it away when you aren't using it. Use the rubber cap to cover the port when it's not in use.


Synthetic Rope

ComeUp Synthetic Rope

The synthetic rope made of Dyneema SK75 fiber that is lightweight yet stronger than steel. This synthetic rope is safer to use than a steel rope because it generates less kinetic energy - and therefore less kickback - if a break occurs. It won't stretch - or creep - over time like steel rope can. And it's also less likely to fray and create sharp strands so it's easier to handle and easier to spool.


The rope winds around a sealed, solid steel drum. The mounting flanges are strong enough to resist bending or breaking if the rope wrap becomes uneven and excess stress is put on the drum.


A hand-saver strap is included to use in conjunction with work gloves (sold separately) so that you can safely handle the rope and hook.


Steel Hook

The hook is made of high-strength forged steel that is heavy duty and rust resistant. It has a spring-loaded safety latch for quick fastening and removal. The hook is permanently attached to a steel thimble on the end of the synthetic rope.


Roller Fairlead

ComeUp Roller Fairlead

The roller fairlead has a thick steel frame with 4 steel rollers. The rollers reduce friction when you're pulling the rope in or paying it out, and they prevent the rope from becoming pinched when pulling at extreme angles. The rollers have a silver-zinc-plated finish that is tough and corrosion resistant. The fairlead installs with zinc-plated hardware.


Installation

This versatile winch can be mounted to your trailer in several different ways. The simplest way to install the winch is to bolt it directly to your trailer deck. This does not require a mounting plate or welding, but it does leave a footprint on the deck.


ComeUp installed on trailer front rail

You can install a mounting plate (sold separately) on the front rail of your trailer and bolt the winch to the plate. This elevates the winch so it's easy to reach and frees up valuable space on your deck, but will require welding the mounting plate to the rail. You can also weld the mounting plate to the front bumper of the trailer to position the winch at deck level without infringing on valuable deck space.


The compact design allows the winch to easily fit into most custom cabinets or boxes. This keeps the winch out of the elements and keeps it hidden. Many cabinets and boxes can even be locked to protect the winch from would-be thieves. You can also install a dedicated battery inside or near the cabinet to power the winch. This prevents the winch from putting a strain on your vehicle's battery, and it eliminates the need to run a power lead all the way to the front of your truck.


Winch Line Pull Capacity

Layers of RopeCapacity (lbs)Total Rope on Drum (ft)
1st Layer4,5007.9
2nd Layer3,72217.4
3rd Layer3,17428.6
4th Layer2,76641.4
5th Layer2,45150

The line pull capacity of your winch is determined by the maximum load your winch can pull with a single layer of rope on the drum. As more layers of rope are wound onto the drum, pulling the same load requires more force, leading to a loss in winching power. With a 2nd layer of rope around the drum, your line pull capacity is reduced by approximately 14 percent. With 3 layers on the drum, the line pull capacity is reduced by approximately 23 percent, and with 4 layers on the drum it is reduced by approximately 35 percent.


Note: It is recommended that you begin any line pull with a minimum of 5 wraps and a maximum of 2 layers of rope on the drum.


Winch Capacity

There are a number of factors you must consider when determining the appropriate trailer winch for your application. You will need to know your gross vehicle weight, the angle and distance of the slope you will be pulling up, and whether the vehicle or object is static or rolling. The GVW is the stand-alone weight of your vehicle plus the weight of any items in and on the vehicle.


Rolling Load Winch Capacity

Percent InclineRolling Load Capacity (lbs)
Level Surface45,000
5 (3°)30,015
10 (6°)22,590
20 (11°)15,300
30 (17°)11,745
50 (26°)8,370
70 (35°)6,885
100 (45°)5,805
drawing

To calculate your winch's rolling load capacity - the amount of weight it can pull up an incline - you must multiply the line pull capacity by a factor determined by the degree of the incline.


The multiplication factors shown in the chart, right, include a 10-percent rolling friction factor.


Note: A 5-percent - or 3-degree - incline is a 1/2' rise over a 10' distance. Follow the chart to determine your winch's rolling load capacity.



Double-Line Pulling

Double-Line Pulling

Increase the pulling capacity of your winch by doubling up the rope with a pulley block (CU881079 - sold separately). Secure the pulley block to the vehicle you are pulling with a bow shackle (CU881092 - sold separately) to provide a strong anchor for your double-line pull. Using double-line operation will approximately double your winch's pulling capacity.



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Customer Reviews

ComeUp DV-4500si Trailer Winch - Synthetic Rope - Roller Fairlead - 4,500 lbs - CU644501

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (32 Customer Reviews)

Light-duty winch with 1.6-hp, permanent magnet motor lets you quickly and safely pull small vehicles onto your trailer. Integrated design protects internal components and reduces installation time. Includes dual brake system and circuit breaker.

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It came on time and was packaged great. I am using the winch to load my race cars into my enclosed trailer. It is working very well. It is slow enough to make loading safe but fast enough to not take all day. I am very pleased.

Jim M.

8/10/2018

It is a little over a year now of using my winch to load my cars. It is still working great. I have had only one issue that I think I caused, since it has never happened again.



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Has worked perfectly. No issues after pulling my track cars onto my trailer around 75 times. I do notice fraying of the rope... Will probably need replacement pretty soon. Without the rope fray I would give it 5 stars.



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We received our winch yesterday and installed it last night. The unit is just as described and we are very pleased with the product and service. We will not be actually using the winch for a few weeks but it does work well and the unit was easy to install and well built.
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Eric was very friendly, polite and eager to help me find what I was looking for, it is a Christmas gift for my husband and he made it very easy and smooth! Great customer service he gave me his extension and said if I had any questions to call, this is the way a business should treat customers very impressed!



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I use it in my race car trailer it works great. The wireless remote works better than any one I have used.



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Great communication , friendly, knowledgeable and quick



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We’ll made, works great



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Winch was very easy to install.Winch was used for my 20 foot Maritime Skiff. Pulls the boat up on a trailer with no problem at all. Very pleased with the product



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This has been a great winch. We use it hard almost every day loading portable buildings. My only issues 1) I was led to believe it came with a remote control, it didn't 2) the hard wired control is giving us problems starting and stopping the winch.



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This winch worked better than I thought it would. Mounted in a car trailer. The remote makes it very easy to control the winch and steer the vehicle.



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Just received the Comeup DV-9S winch I ordered through eTrailer. Very happy with the whole experience with eTrailer and the DV-9S is truly a thing of beauty. Looking forward to installing it as soon as possible.



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This winch was easy to mount,it's easy to use and I couldn't be happier with it. No problems at all!! Plenty of power to pull my car on to my trailer.



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For my purposes this has worked out well. It is relatively portable and I connect with a hitch on either the front or back of my Envoy. Well constructed and competively priced.



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Really worth the money nice unit for my car trailer



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The winch is perfect for what I need in my new race car trailer.



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Install is fairly easy, small area to work with when bolting in. I decided to use 4 bolts vs. 2. If you do the 2 bolt it is quick and easy. Wiring it up, piece of cake. Works well, love the clutch to unwind. Worth it!



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I love this winch



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Package arrived in a box which was certainly not designed to protect the product; it arrived in tatters. I have yet to put the product together but it looks good. Price was fair and delivery time was very good. Pat and Molly were very helpful!



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Great product and fast delivery



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Rapid service great merchandise



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Product in stock, fair pricing, fast de livery



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on time and everything works



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