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MAXTRAX WINCH RING 120

 

  • Precision Engineered: 6061 billet Aluminium
  • Finish: Polished and brushed with anodised coating for superior corrosion protection
  • Diameter: 120mm
  • Designed For: Soft shackles and synthetic winch ropes
  • Weight: 620g
  • Working Load Limit (WLL): 12,500 kg / 27,557 lbs
  • Destructive Test Break Load: 62,508 kg / 137,806 lbs
  • Australian Quality: Designed, engineered, and tested in Australia
  • Quality Assurance: Each ring is individually x-rayed for inclusions

 

Built for the toughest conditions, the MAXTRAX WINCH RING 120 is your ultimate recovery companion.

 

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Freight Available on Request. Talk to the BAW Team for more info and Freight costs - 0417 783 415

MAXTRAX Winch Ring 120

$79.00Price
GST Included
  • This item is non-returnable and is sold as-is. Once purchased, no refunds, exchanges, or store credits will be issued. It does not come with a warranty or extended warranty coverage.

    In the event the item is found to be faulty, we may consider return or refund options on a case-by-case basis. If you believe the item is defective, please contact us for assistance.

    By purchasing this final sale item, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.

CONTACT

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BAW Automotive

1/477 Newman Rd, 

Geebung, QLD 4034

quotes@bawauto.com.au

Tel: 0417 783 415

Monday          7am-4pm

Tuesday         7am-4pm

Wednesday   7am-4pm

Thursday        7am-4pm

Friday             7am-1pm

Saturday        Closed

Sunday           Closed

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