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Brevini Winches S.p.A.Design and construction of hoists and winches
Headed by Renato
Brevini, the group
operates
internationally in the
Power Transmission
sector (through
Brevini Riduttori
S.p.A., the subsidiary
PIV Drives, and
Brevini Winches) and
in the Hydraulics
sector, with the
companies Hydrapp,
Aron, Oleodinamica
Reggiana,
Samhydraulik, Brevini
Hydraulics and VPS
Brevini. The group is
backed by the
services of 1,300
employees and ended
2003 with a
consolidated turnover
of 235 million euros.
Brevini Hydraulics S.p.A.Design and construction of proportional control valves with integrated electronics and control joysticks
V.P.S. Brevini S.p.A.Design and construction of hydraulic control valves and gear pumps
S.A.M. Hydraulik S.p.A.Design and construction of orbital motors, steering units, axial piston pumps and motors
Hydr-app S.p.A.Design and construction of hydraulic parts and modular mini power packs
Aron S.p.A.Design and construction of hydraulic and electronicsystems such as: directional, pressure and flowcontrols, modular, cartridge, in line and bankablevalves
Oleodinamica ReggianaModular hydraulic control units TP3Hydraulic control units with external motor STHydraulic control units with immersed motor CMIValves, bases and modular plates Cetop, Fittings for hoses, adaptor fittings
Brevini Riduttori S.p.A.Design and construction of planetary gear units
PIV Drives GmbHDesign and construction of gear units, gear units for extruders, planetary gear units and mechanical speed variators
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COMPANYPROFILE
Since ancient times, man has used large blocks of stone or marble to build
amazing structures. Roman construction machines that, naturally, were
made out of wood, were usually driven by brute strength: cranes, for
example, consisted of enormous wheels on which the ropes were wound and
pulled by slaves. Even more famous are the Coliseum “elevators” that lifted
up to ten gladiators at a time to the level of the arena through a system of
slave-operated pulleys. With the end of slavery, the great technical
accomplishments of the late Middle Ages helped spark the renewal of large-
scale constructions throughout Europe. In cities, new machinery was used to
create innovative architectural works, like Gothic cathedrals, while in the
countryside, the use of water and wind-driven winches helped alleviate
some of the farmers’ toils. In the Renaissance, thanks to geniuses like
Leonardo, mechanical science was refined and new devices were introduced,
such as the worm screw. The experiment by Denis Papin in 1690 paved the
way to the steam era and, with the advent of the industrial revolution, the
winch became an indispensable tool in mines to extract coal. The same can
be said for construction yards that, in a few decades, transformed the
appearance of cities forced to deal with an unprecedented demographic
boom.
It should come as no surprise that such experiences were also applied to
other types of work areas and, among others, to the maritime, port and
military sectors, and in work activity involving the lifting and movement of
weights or loads.
Cities today provide many examples of just how extensive the use of rope
transport systems is: tower cranes for construction, elevators for moving
systems, truck-mounted cranes for handling loads, and emergency roadside
vehicles.
It’s based on a logical assessment on the use of hoisting systems that
Brevini Winches, a member company of the Brevini Group, offers its services
to the market as the ideal partner to supply lifting hoists and winches and
winches for emergency roadside tow trucks.
Thanks to the synergies of the Brevini group, various product lines have
been developed that include winches as well as motor-driven winches and
winding drums. The standard configurations are grouped by performance
level, hoisting size and motors, and everything in compliance with sector-
specific European and international standards.
The use of planetary gear systems, such as speed gear units and torque
multipliers, negative multi-disk brakes with hydraulic opening control and
the choice of hydraulic fluid motors with axial or orbital piston systems,
makes these hoists and winches very easy to handle. In fact, Brevini
Winches offers the market a wide range of products that are simple to
install and to use, cost-efficient and extremely compact.3
COMPANY PROFILE
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As a member company of theBrevini Group, BREVINI WINCHESS.p.A. specialises in the design andconstruction of hydraulic andelectric lifting and pulling hoistsand winches for use in variousapplication sectors: drillingwinches, compact winches fortruck-mounted cranes, high-speedwinches for self-propelled cranes,pulling winches to tow vehicles,and special winches. Whileimplementing cutting-edge designand construction equipment thatcomplies with current standards,the company also focuses specialattention on experimentation,including innovative materials, andon finished product testing,utilising special devices such as atest bench and a lifting test tower.
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Compact hydraulic winches for hoisting applications
BWBWFDELTABWSBWM
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BW series
BWF series
DELTA series
BWS series
BWM series
installation
accessories
installation advice
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BW SERIES
BW series of lifting winchesIn this series of high performance and compact hydraulic
lifting winches all the mechanical and hydraulic parts are
totally integrated in the winding drum. All the winches in
this series are supplied with a fixed displacement, axial
piston hydraulic motor in addition to a load descent
control valve and a brake opening valve integrated into
the motor. With such a design configuration, the operator
can change the rope winding direction quickly and easily
just by turning the load control valve. The oversized
negative multi-disk brake is designed to withstand
extremely high braking torques.
Installation is even easier thanks to the exclusive design
of the side supports in the square-frame versions.
Capacity ranges between 1,250 daN and 7,500 daN of pull
on the 1st rope layer while a wide assortment of
accessories is also available, including pressure
rollers, strain gauge pulling limiters, revolution
counters, marine seals, ropes, hooks and
pulleys.
Newperfo
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BW SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
BW 850 175 260 58,5 170 48 80 55
BW 900 175 260 58,5 170 48 80 55
BW 900 L 176 266 45,5 350 45,5 80 55
BW 1350 200 310 63 180 50,5 90 64
BW 1500 200 310 63 180 50,5 90 64
BW 1500 L 216 326 45 332 45 90 64
BW 1950 LT 250 380 69,5 232 64 100 64
BW 1950 VL 250 380 69,5 232 64 100 64
BW 2250 282 430 75,5 250 70,5 110 74
BWC 3000 282 430 75,5 250 70,5 110 74
H
P
P
R
n°32 ø M
L
==
G
N
S
V1 V2
DR
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BW SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
280 12 280 220,5 160/225 140 280 329 3/4-16 UNF 1/2-20 UNF 3/8 GAS
280 12 280 220,5 160/225 140 280 329 3/4-16 UNF 1/2-20 UNF 3/8 GAS
280 12 280 388 160/225 140 280 479,5 3/4-16 UNF 1/2-20 UNF 3/8 GAS
330 14 330 235,5 200/270 165 330 346 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 3/8 GAS
330 14 330 235,5 200/270 165 330 346 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 3/8 GAS
330 14 330 364 200/270 165 330 474,5 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 3/8 GAS
400 16 400 296,5 255/335 200 400 417,5 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 1/2 GAS
400 16 400 296,5 255/335 200 400 417,5 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 1/2 GAS
450 18 450 319 285/375 225 450 464 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
450 18 450 319 285/375 225 450 464 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
ED F
T
ø B
ø A
O
OIL
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BW SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
BW 3500 360 525 89 368 59,5 120 74
BW 4100 360 525 89 368 59,5 120 74
BW 5200 360 525 89 368 59,5 120 74
BW 5200 L 360 525 89 612 59,5 120 74
L
H
S
R
N
G
P
Pn°8 ø M
==
DR
V1 V2
OIL
OIL OIL
OIL
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BW SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
630 21 540 330 400/470 267,5 420 606,4 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
630 21 540 330 400/470 267,5 420 606,4 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
630 21 540 330 400/470 267,5 420 606,4 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
630 21 540 330 400/470 267,5 420 850,4 7/8-14 UNF 3/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
D E F
T
ø B
ø A
O
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BW SERIESproduct range
Maximum pull on 1st layer
Maximum pull on 4th layer
Maximum lifting speed on 1st layer
Maximum lifting speed on 4th layer
Rope diameter (1)
Rope capacity on 4th layer
Gearing – down ratio
Motor displacement
Lifting pressure
Maximum pump delivery
daN
daN
m/min
m/min
mm
m
cm3/rev
bar
l/min
BW BW BW BW850 900 900L 1350
1250 1350 1350 2000
945 1020 1020 1500
45 40 40 40
60 53 53 53,5
10 10 10 12
43 43 91 43,2
32,5 32,5 32,5 31,2
18 18 18 32
150 160 160 160
190 200 200 200
48 42 42 65
0,5 0,5 0,5 0,85
54,5 54,5 65 85
Starting lifting pressure (2)
bar
Oil quantity l
Weight kg
(1) The rope diameters indicated in the catalogue are indicative. Consult the catalogues of the rope manufacturers and refer to current standards to confirm the safety coefficient in relation to the resistance class.
(2) This is the value of the normal lifting pressure plus an overpressure of approximately 20-30% used for the initial lifting detachment (it is recommended to calibrate the winch circuit maximum value about 10-15%higher than the initial lifting pressure value).
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BW BW BW BW BW BWC BW BW BW BW1500 1500L 1950LT 1950VL 2250 3000 3500 4100 5200 5200L
2300 2300 3100 3100 3400 4000 4800 6100 7500 7500
1715 1750 2350 2350 2600 3060 3730 4635 5700 5700
35 35 37 48 35 25 50 40 30 30
47 46 48,8 63,3 45,5 32,5 62,8 51,4 39,5 39,5
12 12 14 14 15 15 16 18 20 20
43,2 87,2 59 59 66,5 66,5 115 104 94,5 161
31,2 31,2 49,5 38,2 38,2 38,2 49,8 48 56,8 56,8
32 32 32 32 64 64 64 64 64 64
180 195 190 248 155 180 210 280 290 290
230 240 240 315 195 225 265 350 365 365
55 51 75 75 100 70 150 115 96 96
0,85 0,85 1,25 1,25 2 2 3,5 3,5 3,5 3,5
85 120 145 145 205 205 400 410 420 470
BWFm
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BWF SERIES
BWF series of lifting winchesDerived from the BW series, these hydraulic winches,
which are designed to operate in restricted spaces, such
as in the rear cabin on truck-mounted cranes, are
recognised for their high performance and compact
dimensions. Thanks to the exclusive design and complete
lack of protrusions and overhangs, installation is
extremely easy. All the winches in this series are supplied
with a fixed displacement, axial piston hydraulic motor
and a load descent control valve integrated into the motor.
With such a design configuration, the operator can change
the rope winding direction very quickly just by turning the
valve. The oversized negative multi-disk brake is designed
to withstand extremely high braking torques.
Capacity ranges between 1,150 daN and 3,800 daN of pull
on the 1st rope layer while a wide assortment of
accessories is also available, including maximum and
minimum rope-on-drum capacity control systems,
pressure rollers and pulling limiters.
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BWF SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
BWF 1000 175 260 25,5 170 42,5 60 55
BWF 1500 200 310 51 180 49 70 64
BWF 2000 250 380 51 240 55,5 70 64
BWF 3000 295 430 64 294 59 70 74
S
G
N
= =
R
n°4/8 Ø MH
P
L
V2 V1
DR
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BWF SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
328 15 260 170 200 151 261 306 3/4-16 UNF 1/2-20 UNF 3/8 GAS
411 15 375 150 305 174,5 304,5 345 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 3/8 GAS
464 15 390 200 320 226 406 413 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 1/2 GAS
542 19 470 265 400 245 404,5 499,5 7/8-14 UNF 9/4-16 UNF 1/2 GAS
O
TE FD
ø A ø B
OIL
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BWF SERIESproduct range
daN
daN
m/min
m/min
mm
m
cm3/rev
bar
l/min
l
kg
BWF BWF BWF BWF1000 1500 2000 3000
1150 2000 2600 3800
915 1556 2040 3000
48 40 45 44
61 52 57,5 56
8 10 12 14
53 54 74,5 87
32,5 31,2 38,2 38,2
18 32 32 64
140 200 205 180
175 250 255 225
55 65 75 125
0,5 0,85 1,25 2
55 110 145 250
bar
(1) The rope diameters indicated in the catalogue are indicative. Consult the catalogues of the rope manufacturers and refer to current standards to confirm the safety coefficient in relation to the resistance class.
(2) This is the value of the normal lifting pressure plus an overpressure of approximately 20-30% used for the initial lifting detachment (it is recommended to calibrate the winch circuit maximum value about 10-15%higher than the initial lifting pressure value).
Maximum pull on 1st layer
Maximum pull on 4th layer
Maximum lifting speed on 1st layer
Maximum lifting speed on 4th layer
Rope diameter (1)
Rope capacity on 4th layer
Gearing – down ratio
Motor displacement
Lifting pressure
Maximum pump delivery
Starting lifting pressure (2)
Oil quantity
Weight
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DELTAm
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DELTA SERIES
DELTA series of lifting winchesEconomical, simple to use and easy to install in any
position, with any rope delivery configuration, and even in
restricted areas.
All the products in this series are supplied with a
hydraulic motor with a fixed displacement orbital motor,
monoblock load descent control valve and a brake closing
valve integrated into the motor. This guarantees safe
control of the load descent speed and engages the brake
while the winch is not moving. The negative hydraulic
parking brake is integrated in the drum and the brake is
opened only when the motor contains pressurised oil, thus
guaranteeing absolute safety.
Capacity ranges between 500 daN and 3,500 daN of pull
on the 1st rope layer while a wide assortment of
accessories is also available, including internal drainage
systems, electromechanical maximum and minimum rope
winding control, rope pressure rollers, electronic strain
gauges, grooved drums, ropes, hooks and pulleys.
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DELTA SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
DW 050 146 220 28 110 47 35 108
DW 090 167 258 31,3 174 26 40 108
DW 120 202 312 36,6 187 22,4 60 108
DW 150 202 312 36,6 187 22,4 60 108
DW 200 243 375 38,5 253 22,2 50 75
DW 250 243 375 38,5 253 22,2 50 75
DW 300 296 454 45,5 244 22,4 65 85
DW 350 296 454 45,5 244 22,4 65 85
H
O
n°4 ø M
L
R
S
N
G = =
V1 V2
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DELTA SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
218 11 215 140 180 115 238 260 3/8 GAS – 1/4 GAS
295 15 290 170 250 140 285 283 3/8 GAS – 1/4 GAS
315 15 310 170 250 174,5 350 318 3/8 GAS – 1/4 GAS
315 15 310 170 250 174,5 350 318 3/8 GAS – 1/4 GAS
405 16,5 400 250 350 192 403 432 3/4 GAS 1/4 GAS 3/8 GAS
405 16,5 400 250 350 192 403 441 3/4 GAS 1/4 GAS 3/8 GAS
425 17 415 250 350 245 497 440 3/4 GAS 1/4 GAS 3/8 GAS
425 17 415 250 350 245 497 440 3/4 GAS 1/4 GAS 3/8 GAS
E DF
T
ø B
ø A
O
OIL
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DELTA SERIESproduct range
daN
daN
m/min
m/min
mm
m
cm3/rev
bar
bar
l/min
l
kg
(1) The rope diameters indicated in the catalogue are indicative. Consult the catalogues of the rope manufacturers and refer to current standards to confirm the safety coefficient in relation to the resistance class.
(2) This is the value of the normal lifting pressure plus an overpressure of approximately 20-30% used for the initial lifting detachment (it is recommended to calibrate the winch circuit maximum value about 10-15%higher than the initial lifting pressure value).
Maximum pull on 1st layer
Maximum pull on 4th layer
Maximum lifting speed on 1st layer
Maximum lifting speed on 4th layer
Rope diameter (1)
Rope capacity on 4th layer
Gearing – down ratio
Motor displacement
Lifting pressure
Maximum pump delivery
Starting lifting pressure (2)
Oil quantity
Weight
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DW DW DW DW DW DW DW DW050 090 120 150 200 250 300 350
500 900 1200 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
405 705 935 1170 1560 1950 2330 2720
41 35 45 30 35 30 50 50
51 44,5 58 38,5 45 38,5 64,5 64,5
6 8 10 10 12 12 14 14
36 50 51 51 73 73 71 71
1 4,87 4,57 4,57 6,25 6,25 6,25 6,25
250 100 160 200 200 250 315 315
120 120 130 130 150 150 175 205
140 140 155 155 180 180 210 245
25 39 62 51 68 73 126 126
0,15 0,35 0,7 0,7 2,3 2,3 3 3
27 40 50 50 130 130 160 160
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BWS SERIES
BWS series of lifting winchesAlthough these winches are derived from the BW series,
their triangular design makes them lighter and even more
compact. All the winches in this series are supplied with
an axial piston hydraulic motor in addition to a load
descent control valve integrated into the motor. With such
a design configuration, the operator can change the rope
winding direction quickly and easily just by changing the
position of the valve.
The BWS series of winches is also equipped with a
negative multi-disk brake sized in accordance with safety
factors complying with the highest international
standards.
Capacity ranges between 1,350 daN and 3,100 daN of pull
on the 1st rope layer.
A wide assortment of accessories is also available,
including pressure rollers, maximum and minimum rope-
on-drum capacity control, etc.
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BWS SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
BWS 1350 175 260 53,5 170 42,5 45 55
BWS 2300 200 310 59 180 46 60 64
BWS 3100 250 380 65,5 232 58 70 64
P
R
L
H
n°4 ø M
= =
G
S
N
V1
DR
V2
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BWS SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
295 15 295 170 250 135 285 331 3/4-16 UNF 1/2-20 UNF 3/8 GAS
410 17 410 190 350 195 370 352 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 3/8 GAS
420 17 420 250 350 225 435 423,5 7/8-14 UNF 9/16-18 UNF 1/2 GAS
O
EF D
T
ø Aø B
OIL
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BWS SERIESproduct range
daN
daN
m/min
m/min
mm
m
cm3/rev
bar
bar
l/min
l
kg
BWS BWS BWS1350 2300 3100
1350 2300 3100
1020 1715 2350
40 35 37
53 47 49
10 12 14
43 43,2 59
32,5 31,2 49,5
18 32 32
150 180 190
190 230 240
50 55 75
0,5 0,85 1,25
49 79 137
(1) The rope diameters indicated in the catalogue are indicative. Consult the catalogues of the rope manufacturers and refer to current standards to confirm the safety coefficient in relation to the resistance class.
(2) This is the value of the normal lifting pressure plus an overpressure of approximately 20-30% used for the initial lifting detachment (it is recommended to calibrate the winch circuit maximum value about 10-15%higher than the initial lifting pressure value).
Maximum pull on 1st layer
Maximum pull on 4th layer
Maximum lifting speed on 1st layer
Maximum lifting speed on 4th layer
Rope diameter (1)
Rope capacity on 4th layer
Gearing – down ratio
Motor displacement
Lifting pressure
Maximum pump delivery
Starting lifting pressure (2)
Oil quantity
Weight
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BWM SERIES
BWM series of lifting winchesThese hydraulic winches are simple to use, compact and
extremely lightweight. The BWM series of winches is
designed for applications requiring a 1st layer pulling
strength of between 500 daN and 1,500 daN and wherever
very compact overall dimensions is a real must.
Typical examples of such applications include winches on
service cranes (both land and sea) and auxiliary winches
for small drilling units.
Thanks to the orbital hydraulic motor with high-pressure
seals, these winches are very easy to install and almost
never require a motor drainage tube.
In line with Brevini Winches’ philosophy, the BWM winches
are also equipped with a load control valve and a negative
multi-disk brake to provide maximum safety and to ensure
compliance with the strictest international standards.new
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BWM SERIESHydraulic lifting winch
dimensions in mm
model A B D E F G H
BWM 005 155 230 35 152 27 40 108
BWM 008 155 230 35 152 27 40 108
BWM 010 155 230 35 152 27 40 108
BWM 012 155 230 35 152 27 40 108
BWM 018 178 260 38 170 35 50 108
HL
P
n°4 ø M
R
==
N
G
S
V2 V1
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BWM SERIES
L M N O P R S T V1/V2 DR OIL
262 11 232 160 192 120 220 293 3/8 GAS – 3/8 GAS
262 11 232 160 192 120 220 295 3/8 GAS – 3/8 GAS
262 11 232 160 192 120 220 298 3/8 GAS – 3/8 GAS
262 11 232 160 192 120 220 303 3/8 GAS – 3/8 GAS
300 13 285 170 236 135 250 350 3/8 GAS - 3/8 GAS
D
T
ø B
ø A
O
E F
OIL
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BWM SERIESproduct range
daN
daN
m/min
m/min
mm
m
cm3/rev
bar
bar
l/min
l
kg
BWM BWM BWM BWM BWM005 008 010 012 018
500 800 1100 1300 1500
435 670 920 1100 1250
35 21 17 14 19
40 25 20,3 16,7 23
6 8 8 8 10
39,5 30,2 30,2 30,2 32
5 5 5 5 5,14
50 80 100 130 160
120 120 135 120 140
155 155 170 155 175
18 18 18 18 30
0,3 0,3 0,3 0,3 0,5
40 40,3 40,8 41,2 55
(1) The rope diameters indicated in the catalogue are indicative. Consult the catalogues of the rope manufacturers and refer to current standards to confirm the safety coefficient in relation to the resistance class.
(2) This is the value of the normal lifting pressure plus an overpressure of approximately 20-30% used for the initial lifting detachment (it is recommended to calibrate the winch circuit maximum value about 10-15%higher than the initial lifting pressure value).
Maximum pull on 1st layer
Maximum pull on 4th layer
Maximum lifting speed on 1st layer
Maximum lifting speed on 4th layer
Rope diameter (1)
Rope capacity on 4th layer
Gearing – down ratio
Motor displacement
Lifting pressure
Maximum pump delivery
Starting lifting pressure (2)
Oil quantity
Weight
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WINCHINSTALLATION
01
recommended hydraulic layout with motor drainage directly into tank
hoisting motion code
02
01
02
hoisting motion code
BW
serie
s
C3
C3
P
A
T
B
V1V2 DR
BW850
BW1350BW900LBW900
BW5200L
BW5200
BW4100
BW3500
BW1500L
BW2250BW1950VLBW1950LT
BW1500
BWC3000
BW4100
BW5200
BW5200L
BW3500
BWC3000
BW1950VLBW2250
BW1950LTBW1500L
BW1350
BW1500
BW900BW900L
BW850
P
V2
A
V1
T
B
DR
02hoisting motion code
01
02
01
hoisting motion code
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recommended hydraulic layout with motor drainage directly into tank
BWFBWSse
ries
DR
B
T
V2
A
P
V1
B
DR
T
V1
P
V2
A
BWF1000
BWF1500
BWF2000
BWF3000
BWS1500
BWS2100
BWS2500
BWS3500
BWS3500
BWS2500
BWS2100
BWS1500
BWF3000
BWF2000
BWF1500
BWF1000
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WINCHINSTALLATION
01
recommended hydraulic layout with motor drainage directly into tank
hoisting motion code
DW
serie
s
DW200
DW250
DW250
DW200
DW350
DW300
DW300
DW350
V1V2
Dr
V1 V2
Dr
V1 V2
Dr
Dr
V1V2
V2V1
A B
P T
DR
V2V1
A B
P T
DR
02
01
02
hoisting motion code
01hoisting motion code
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recommended hydraulic layout
DWBWMse
ries
02
01
02
hoisting motion code
V2
B
T
A
P
V1
DW090
DW050
DW150
DW120
BWM005
BWM010
BWM008
BWM012
BWM018
BWM018
DW150
DW120
DW090
DW050
BWM005
BWM008
BWM010
BWM012
B
V1
A
TP
V2
V2
V1
V1
V2
V2 V1
V1 V2
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ACCESSORIES
grooves marine seals
pressure roller withelectric min. + max.
hydraulic pressure rollerwith min. and max. control
fitted for drum revolutioncounter shaft
load cell/strain gauge
ACCESSORIES
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closed circuit winch without frame
rope hooks
winch cablesdifferent rope sizes are available
some cross-sections
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ACCESSORIES
BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BWC BW BW BW BW850 900 900L 1350 1500 1500L 1950LT 1950VL 2250 3000 3500 4100 5200 5200L
WINCH WITHOUT FRAME
GROOVING
LEBUS GROOVING
MARINE SEALS
PRESSURE ROLLER
PRESSURE ROLLER WITH 1ELECTRIC MIN. MICROSWITCH
PRESSURE ROLLER WITH 2 ELECTRIC MIN. AND MAX. MICROSWITCHES
PRESSURE ROLLER WITH 1HYDRAULIC MIN. MICROSWITCH
PRESSURE ROLLER WITH 2 HYDRAULIC MIN. AND MAX. MICROSWITCHES
FITTED FOR REVOLUTION COUNTER SHAFT
LOAD CELL + ELECTRIC BOX
STANDARD PAINTING
MARINE PAINTING, CYCLE C5
ROPE ASSEMBLY
CLOSED CIRCUIT
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INSTALLATIONADVICE
A The winch support frame must be fixed securely to a good level surface of adequatethickness. Use quality fixing nuts and bolts with correct torque settings.
B A and B ports of the control valve must be open to tank while the control valve is in theneutral position. This prevents any build up of hydraulic pressure which could cause thenegative brake to accidentally open.
C The supply, return and drain tubing must all be of adequate internal dimension tosupport the max. working and drainage flow rates
D Drainage tubing must always flow directly to the oil reservoir.
E Standard hoisting direction is “01”. For “02” hoisting direction please specify whenordering.
F The Brevini Winches winches are designed to hold 4 layers of cable of which 5 windingsever-present on the 1st layer.
G Carefully follow the cable manufacturers instructions and respect all guidelines andlaws in force.
H For hydraulic oil use mineral oils with wear resistant additives, type HLP (DIN 51524) orHM (ISO 6743/4) and viscosity according to ISO VG46. Reccomended filtration 10µmabsolute or ß10-75.
I For the Brevini Winches motorized winches, use gear oil with E.P. characteristicsaccording to ISO VG150 or SAE 80W/90. For applications exposed to extremetemperature changes, use a syntetic oil with E.P. properties, with minimum viscosityindex of 165 or the class VG 150 - VG 220.
L The winches manufactured by Brevini Winches are not intended to lift people.
M It is reccomended to run the machinery without load for 5÷10 minutes at start-up.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
1. DEFINITIONSIn the present General Conditions of Sale, unless the context calls for a different interpretation, the following words andexpressions shall be taken as follows: - SUPPLIER shall mean BREVINI WINCHES S.p.A., based in Via Degola 1, Villaggio Industriale Crostolo, 42100 Reggio Emilia,Italy;- CUSTOMER shall mean the person, firm or company from whom the purchase order is received.2. SCOPE AND FIELD OF APPLICATION2.1 All the sales and supplies made by the SUPPLIER shall be regulated exclusively by the present General Conditions of Sale.Acceptance of any offer by the CUSTOMER is subject to these General Conditions of Sale. All additional and/or different termsand conditions shall be deemed worthless. No additional and/or different terms or conditions may become part of the Contractbetween the CUSTOMER and the SUPPLIER unless accepted in writing by the SUPPLIER. The SUPPLIER’s acceptance of anypurchase request by the CUSTOMER is expressly conditioned by the CUSTOMER’s acceptance of these General Conditions ofSale. At all events, acceptance of these products shall constitute acceptance by the CUSTOMER.2.2 The SUPPLIER’s obligations and the contract shall not enter into force until the SUPPLIER has sent written confirmation ofthe order to the CUSTOMER or has issued the invoice, whichever comes first.3. PRICES3.1 Unless otherwise confirmed in writing by the SUPPLIER, the prices quoted or billed shall be net and do not includepackaging and shipping costs.3.2 The prices do not include taxes, stamps, customs duties and any other additional costs. Unless exempted, these costs andcharges shall be paid by the CUSTOMER and if paid by the SUPPLIER, they will be billed in total to the CUSTOMER in additionto the prices quoted.3.3 The prices shall be subject to corrections resulting from printing errors.4. TECHNICAL DATA, DRAWINGS AND DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THE SUPPLY4.1 All the drawings, photos, illustrations, descriptions, technical data and services, and all other data and informationprovided concerning the products, whether they are contained in documents or drawings attached to the SUPPLIER’s offer orreported in the SUPPLIER’s catalogues, tables, price lists, advertising, shall be purely indicative. Differences or divergencesfrom the said data shall not be grounds for the non-acceptance of goods, the vitiation of the contract or be grounds forcomplaints against the SUPPLIER.4.2 Any drawings sent to the CUSTOMER for approval shall be automatically deemed to have been approved by the CUSTOMERuntil they are returned to the SUPPLIER complete with notes and comments within 10 working days or before the deadlinesagreed at the time of being submitted to the CUSTOMER.4.3 All the tables, drawings, technical data and any other material and technical information contained in the offer or suppliedin connection with the supply shall remain the SUPPLIER’s property and cannot be reproduced or divulged to third partieswithout the written agreement of the SUPPLIER.5. ESTIMATES, OFFERSThe estimates and offers shall remain valid for a period of 30 days from the date of issue, unless otherwise stated in writingby the SUPPLIER. The SUPPLIER reserves the right to cancel or revise the estimates and offers at any time prior giving writtenconfirmation of the acceptance of the order for reasons of force majeure.6. VARIATIONS6.1 The prices indicated in the offer or in the written confirmation of acceptance of the order are based on the SUPPLIER’scosts, at the date of the offer or the acceptance. If variations to the said costs (labour, machines, materials, etc.) occurbetween the date of the offer and the acceptance of the order, the SUPPLIER, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to revisethe prices providing the notice of this variation is given to the CUSTOMER within 14 days of the goods being delivered or thesupply completed.6.2 If the CUSTOMER asks to modify the goods, the CUSTOMER shall bear all additional costs, as well as the possible delaysto delivery resulting from the said changes.6.3 The SUPPLIER reserves the right to make changes to the product at any time, provided the said changes do notsubstantially alter the performance and/or specifications of the products.7. AMENDMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS7.1 No order can be changed or cancelled by the CUSTOMER after written confirmation of acceptance of the order by theSUPPLIER. If the SUPPLIER accepts the change or cancellation, the SUPPLIER reserves the right to invoice the CUSTOMER forany costs and expenses incurred after the change or cancellation.8. DELIVERIES8.1 Unless otherwise indicated in writing by the SUPPLIER in the written confirmation of acceptance of the order, the goodsshall be sold ex SUPPLIER’s factory.8.2 On delivery of the goods to the CUSTOMER or to the carrier, the SUPPLIER is released from the obligation to deliver and allrisks involving the materials pass to the CUSTOMER irrespective of the terms of transport, even in the event that the SUPPLIERis charged to provide transport. 8.3 Any delivery date stated on the written confirmation of acceptance of the order is purely indicative. The SUPPLIER willmake all reasonable efforts to respect the stipulated delivery date. However, the SUPPLIER will not be responsible for anydelays and the CUSTOMER will be obliged to accept delivery of the goods when the latter are ready. 8.4 The delivery dates are calculated with effect from the date on which the SUPPLIER gives written confirmation ofacceptance of the order. 8.5 The delivery deadlines will be automatically extended: a) if the CUSTOMER does not supply the data required for the supplyin good time or if it requires alterations during the course of execution or if it delays responding to requests to approvedrawings and executive schemes; b) if the CUSTOMER is not in line with payments; c) if, at the SUPPLIER’s final judgement,the customer’s financial situation and/or the extent of its credit is deemed such that it is a risk to attaining the price.8.6 Unless otherwise agreed in writing, if the goods are ready for shipment before the agreed date, the SUPPLIER may opt tomake the shipment and the CUSTOMER cannot refuse to accept delivery of the goods.8.7 If the CUSTOMER fails to accept the delivery of the goods, for reasons attributable to the former, or for reasons unrelatedto the wishes of the SUPPLIER, the CUSTOMER shall assume the risks and costs for their safekeeping.8.8 For special products, the SUPPLIER reserves the right to deliver 5% more or less than the quantity ordered and to considerthe order as fully dispatched. Payment will be made for the quantity actually delivered.9. PAYMENTS9.1 Unless otherwise agreed and confirmed in the written confirmation of acceptance of the order, the prices shall be regardedas net, not inclusive of packaging costs and all additional charges, and payment must be made in advance and must bereceived by the SUPPLIER at the latest 10 days before the date fixed for delivery.9.2 The terms of payment are obligatory and essential. In the event of late payment, without the need to issue a warning, theSUPPLIER may apply interest at the minimum lending rate (MLR) in force at the time increased by five points.9.3 In the event of payment by instalments, if just one instalment is paid in arrears, the SUPPLIER can immediately demandthe full price agreed (irrespective of the conditions stated in Article 1186 of the Civil Code) or consider the contract asterminated through non-compliance. In this case, the SUPPLIER can withhold any sums received on credit by way of indemnityfor the damage and claim the return of the goods delivered.
9.4 In no case can the payments be suspended or delayed: in the event of disputes, legal action cannot be initiated orcontinued if the payment of the price has not first been made in accordance with the terms and methods agreed.9.5 The SUPPLIER is free to accept or not accept the CUSTOMER’s contractual proposal at its own final judgement; at allevents, the content of the following articles shall still be applicable: 1460 CC, 1461 CC, 2762 CC.10. WARRANTY10.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the SUPPLIER shall guarantee its products against manufacturing defects andmaterials used for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment (reference will be made to the serial number printed onthe identification plate) or for 6 months from the date it becomes operative, whichever occurs first.10.2 Within this period, the SUPPLIER undertakes, at its own final judgement, to replace, repair or refund the invoice valueprovided that a) the CUSTOMER has promptly reported the fault in writing; b) the SUPPLIER, at its own choice, has had thechance to inspect the product on its own premises; c) the said inspection shows that the faults were not caused by incorrectassembly and/or use and/or maintenance; d) the product has not been tampered with, which would invalidate the warranty;e) the CUSTOMER has complied punctually with the methods of payment. The CUSTOMER must make the faulty materialavailable to the SUPPLIER c/o the SUPPLIER’s plant.10.3 The aforesaid warranty will cease to be valid if the product has been tampered with and/or repaired by a party other thanthe SUPPLIER or by persons not authorised in writing by the SUPPLIER.10.4 Replacements and/or repairs under warranty will be carried out ex SUPPLIER’s factory and the costs of transport andother expenses will be borne by the CUSTOMER.10.5 If the CUSTOMER, in agreement with the SUPPLIER, requests that the replacement and/or repair take place at its ownpremises, the former will be charged for the travel and accommodation costs of technical personnel provided by the SUPPLIERand will provide all the means and additional personnel needed to carry out the intervention quickly and safely.10.6 The aforesaid warranty exclusively covers the products manufactured by the SUPPLIER. Products supplied by theSUPPLIER but not manufactured by it will be covered by the same warranty that the SUPPLIER receives from the supplier ofthe said goods. 10.7 The aforesaid warranty represents the only and exclusive guarantee provided by the SUPPLIER for the finished products,thereby excluding any other guarantee of any kind, both express and implicit, including, but not restricted to the guarantee ofcorrect operation, suitability for use and the commercial nature of the products. No affirmation or statement made by theSUPPLIER in this conditions or elsewhere may be construed as an extension of the aforesaid warranty.10.8 The CUSTOMER declares that it freely chose the goods, at its own final judgement, from the vast range of products offeredby the SUPPLIER. The SUPPLIER does not know and is not responsible for the practical use that the CUSTOMER will make ofthe goods. 11. TRADEMARKSThe identification plates and/or any other form of identification on the products sold by the SUPPLIER must not be removedwithout the SUPPLIER’s written consent. All obligations arising from these General Conditions of Sale will be deemed invalidif the identification plate and/or other form of identification on the product has been removed or tampered with.12. INSPECTIONAll products produced by the SUPPLIER are subject to a standard final inspection before delivery. This inspection is regardedas final and conclusive. Any additional and/or special inspection must be requested and specified by the CUSTOMER in thepurchase order and is subject to acceptance by the SUPPLIER and will be undertaken at the CUSTOMER’s expense.13. RETENTION OF OWNERSHIPThe SUPPLIER will retain the ownership of the products until such time as the CUSTOMER has fully paid the price agreed, aswell as any outstanding invoices. Until such time as the ownership of the products has been transferred to the CUSTOMER,the latter shall be responsible for keeping the products in safe and good condition.14. FORCE MAJEUREThe SUPPLIER shall not assume the risk and shall not be liable for delays or the failure to comply with any of the obligationsfor the reasons outside its control listed below as grounds of Force Majeure.The grounds of Force Majeure will include, without exceptions: accidents, acts of God, strikes or labour contracts, governmentlaws, fires, floods, delays resulting from the failed delivery by suppliers and/or carriers and any other cause outside theSUPPLIER’s reasonable control. 15. LIABILITY AND OBLIGATIONSThe SUPPLIER is solely responsible for the correct operation of the products supplied in terms of the characteristics andperformance that it has expressly indicated. The SUPPLIER’s liability is limited to the replacement and/or repair and/orreimbursement of the invoiced value. With the exception of this liability, the SUPPLIER cannot in any way be held responsiblefor any direct and/or indirect and/or consequential damage to the CUSTOMER or to third parties as a result of defects to theproducts, including loss of production, damage to things or persons or others.16. WHOLE CONTRACTThese General Conditions of Sale, together with any other derogative or additional term or condition which has been acceptedin writing by the SUPPLIER, constitute the whole contract between the parties in relation to the sale and supply of the products.Any other term and/or condition shall not be valid and shall not be deemed to be part of the Contract.17. EXPRESS RESCISSION CLAUSE AND CONDITIONS FOR WITHDRAWAL17.1 The Supply contract will be rescinded by law in accordance with Article 1456 CC following the SUPPLIER’s simple writtendeclaration that it wishes to enforce the express rescission clause, if the CUSTOMER:a) misses or delays the payments due;b) delays or fails to accept delivery of the products within the terms stated in Article 8 above;c) does not comply with the obligation of confidentiality stated in Article 4.17.2 The contract shall be rescinded if the CUSTOMER is placed in liquidation or is the subject of any form of creditproceedings. 18. OPTING-OUT CLAUSEIn the event that the CUSTOMER reduces the guarantees that it has submitted or does not provide the guarantees as promised,the SUPPLIER shall be entitled to withdraw from the contract without giving prior notice.19. APPLICABLE LAWThese General Conditions of Sale shall be exclusively governed by Italian law and must be construed in conformity with thesaid law.20. JURISDICTIONAny disputes arising between the parties in relation to these General Conditions of Sale, including, but not restricted to thoseconcerning their existence, validity, effectiveness, interpretation, execution, etc., shall be brought before the sole jurisdictionof the Court of Reggio Emilia – Italy.
This catalogue cannot be reproduced (in whole or in part) without the prior written consent of Brevini Winches. Brevini Winchesreserves the right to modify the technical data stated on this catalogue at any moment, without notice. This catalogue supersedesall previous ones.
Graphic designStefano Brevini
PhotosFrancesca Bertolini
PrintingTecnograf SpA
SOL-UK 08.2004
UK