The Keeper KT4000 Electric Winch is designed with tough terrain and off-roading situations in mind. This unit provides power, versatility, and durability that is essential for all UTV/ATV users, trailers and even portable winch applications. The winch features a 2.2 HP 12V DC permanent magnet motor, mechanical and dynamic full load brake and a 4,000 lbs. single line pull rating. Equipped with a cam activated free-spool clutch that allows the user to easily and quickly disengage the drum and withdraw as much rope as needed. It also includes 3-stage, full-metal planetary gear train, case-hardened gears, mounting plate and a handlebar mounted mini rocker switch w/ mounting bracket for ease of removal and use as a handheld remote, load doubling pulley block, flatbed mounting plate, and a handheld power in/out switch with LED work light making this a truly all-purpose winch.
- 55’ of 7/32” Galvanized wire rope with hook and safety latch and roller fairlead
- 4,000 lbs. single layer line pull, 24.1 FPM line speed (no load)
- 2.2 HP 12V Permanent magnet motor
- 3-Stage Planetary gear box, 166:1 gear ratio, all metal gear train
- Full-Load holding mechanic and dynamic brake
- KTA14123 Seven Pin Plug w/ 5' pigtail
- KTA14103 15' Handheld Remote Switch w/LED High Density Light
- KTA14110 Replacement Circuit Breaker
- KTA14113 Switching Solenoid
- KTA14114 Winch Access, Roller Fairlead for KT4000 & KU Series Winches
- KTA14117 Clevis Hook
- KTA14120 Wire Rope 7/32" x 55'
- KTA14126 Wireless Remote for KT4000, All KW ,KU & KV Models
- KTA16002 Replacement Drum Bearing- for KT4000
- KTA14104 Mini Rocker Switch
- KTA503 Replacement Flat Mount Plate which is universal and fits the KT4000 and KU Series
- KTA16005 Replacement KT4000 Motor
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Solenoid KTA14113-1 notes:
Our KT2500, KT3000, and KT4000 has a solenoid that requires remote mounting as shown in the owner’s manual picture below. The solenoid is not mounted to the winch.
Winch stops working but hear a clicking noise follow these steps:
- Provide a photo of how the solenoid is mounted
- Double check all the electrical connections and make sure the connections are clean and tight.
- Please double check the battery is fully charged and supplying the amps to the winch, test light can show voltage is getting to the winch, but it is the amperage that turns the motor.
- The customers description that the winch sometimes clicks is generally a solenoid, bad electrical connections or battery not suppling the amps to the winch, battery could need charging.
- Try jumping with another battery just to make sure, this sometime will help to overcome a bad connection limiting amperage getting to the winch. Sometimes you can hear or see a spark that will show a bad electrical connection.