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Pulling from the Side- Utilizing the Sidepuller allows for the wrecker to stay on secure ground.

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Operations Manual

Hydraulic Plumbing Schematic

 

The popularity of the SP8,000 drove the development of a larger version that would be built for added recovery and stability on a heavy duty wrecker.  The result was the SP20,000™, the big brother to the smaller SP8,000.  It allows users to add stability and side pulling capability to a heavy wrecker at a relatively low cost.  It takes up little space and adds great capability with the 20,000lb winch.  Add recovery capabilities and versatility to your next unit with a SP Series Sidepuller.
 

SP20,000 RATINGS

Boom

20,000 lbs.

Winch

20,000 lbs.

Stiff Leg

20,000 lbs.

Weight

1,355 lbs.

STANDARD FEATURES

 20,000 lb. Planetary Winch

 Eight Tie-Back Points

 Winch Tensioner & Air Free-Spool

 Two Removable D-Rings

 Flipper Foot Spades

Removable Outer Boom Head

 Hydraulic Stiff Legs

 Center Pivoting Boom Head

 Wire Rope - 9/16" x 150'

 Full Function Wired Remote with 20' Cord

 Primer Finish

 

OPTIONAL FEATURES

Lightbar Mount

Hook Transfer Tray

CHASSIS RECOMMENDATION

Chassis GVRW

30,000 lbs.

Additional Cab to Axle Required

27"

Frame Height

40" - 46"

 

All ratings are based on structural factors only, not vehicle capabilities.  Specifications shown are approximations and may vary depending on chassis selected.  Miller Industries Towing Equipment Inc reserves the right to change or modify product and or specifications without notice or obligation.  Some equipment shown is optional.  SP Series of side pullers is patent pending.

 
 
 

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