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| Hip
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HIP 40 is a light-duty wrecker that's loaded with
user-friendly features. Composite body panels reduce weight and add
life, and an integrated boom tilts 7 degrees below horizontal and
15 degrees above horizontal. Counterbalance valves on lift tilt cylinders
ensures smooth, reliable operation |
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| Standard
Equipment |
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| Boom |
Boom
Rating (winch): 8,000 lbs.
Maximum Working Angle: 30°
Lifting Height w/Optional Sheave Attachment: 82"
Hydraulic System Pressure: 3,000 psi |
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| Underlift |
Tow
Rating: 7,000 lbs.
Lift Rating: 4,000 lbs.
Maximum Extension from Tailboard: 76"
Boom Tilt: Below Horizontal 7°, Above Horizontal 15°
Crossbar Width: Maximum: 87.5", Minimum: 59"
Maximum Lift Height of Towbar at 0°: 32"
Features include:
Load Tie-Down Straps
Safety Chains with Storage Pockets
Power Fold for Storage
HPL 60 L-Arms
Direct Mount Pump
2 Gear Cable Shift PTO with Warning Light
Counter balance valves on lift & tilt cylinders |
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| Body |
Variable
Width: 68"-92.5"
Composite Side Panels
One Tool Compartment
Dual Controls
L-Arm Storage Brackets
Wiring Harness
Mudflaps
Federal Standard 108 Lighting
Light Bar Pylon |
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| Options |
| Winch
/ Tow |
| 8,000
# Planetary Winch Package - includes 3/8" Dia x80' cable, Cable
Tensioner, Crossbar Sheave in Boom, Roller Guides.
Ball Hitch Attachment
Pivoting Wheel Grid
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| Lighting |
Emergency
Bar Light.
Work Lights (per pair)
Switch Panel |
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| Body |
Composite
Body Extension Panels
Passenger Side Toolbox
Composite Tunnel toolbox
Various Paint Options
Aluminum Dress Package
Push Bumper
Throttle Control
Backup Alarm
Chain Trays |
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| Hip
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Boom
Rating (winch): 8,000 lbs.
Maximum Working Angle: 30°
Lifting Height of Optional Sheave Attachment: 82"
Hydraulic System Pressure: 3,000 psi
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| Specifications |
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| Minimum
GVW Rating 11,000 Lbs |
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| Minimum
Recommended CA Dimension 60" |
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load carrying capacity of any truck is determined by the GVWR of the
truck cab/chassis. It is important that you determine your truck has
satisfactory carrying capacity and axle ratings for your specific
application. Worldwide's authorized sales representatives are available
to assist you in this regard. Specifications shown are subject to
change without prior notification and some equipment shown may be
optional. Please consult your factory authorized Jerr-Dan distributor
to verify equipment specifications.
The tow rating of your recovery equipment is limited to the actual
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of your recovery vehicle, or
the capacity of the equipment being used. For example, the GVWR
of your recovery vehicle should not be exceeded by the GCW (Gross
Combined Weight) of both towing and towed vehicles. This is the
actual weight of the towing vehicle plus the towed vehicle(s) including:
payload, driver, passenger(s) and fuel. (Everything that moves with
your recovery vehicle.) However, if the towed vehicle has independent
braking activated from the towing vehicle, the combined weight towed,
will be the weight of the towing vehicle plus the lifted weight
of the towed vehicle, which combined should not exceed the GVWR
or the GAWR of the rear axle of the towing vehicle, or the capacity
of the equipment used.
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