The PIERCE 6,000 lb Recovery Winch features a steel cable, metal hook, and handle—ideal for light-duty car trailer use. Shown against a white background.

6,000 lb Recovery Winch

$514.00
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The PIERCE 6,000 lb Recovery Winch features a steel cable, metal hook, and handle—ideal for light-duty car trailer use. Shown against a white background.
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6,000 lb Recovery Winch

PS6000
$514.00
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Compact 12V Recovery Winch with Smooth Planetary Power

The PIERCE PS6000 Recovery Winch delivers reliable 12V pulling strength in a compact, field-proven design built for light-duty recovery, car trailers, and equipment transport. Featuring a durable three-stage planetary gear system, it provides smooth torque transfer and efficient power delivery under load. The automatic load-holding brake ensures precise, safe control, while the heavy-duty steel housing stands up to repeated daily use. Designed for professionals who value performance and dependability, the PS6000 is the perfect entry into the PIERCE Recovery Winch lineup.

  • 6,000 lb pulling capacity for light equipment and vehicle recovery
  • 12V DC power delivers consistent, field-ready performance
  • Three-stage planetary gear system provides smooth, efficient torque
  • Automatic load-holding brake ensures safe, controlled operation
  • Durable steel construction built for long-term reliability

Applications: Ideal for car trailers, small recovery vehicles, and equipment transport where dependable 12V pulling power is required.

⚠️ Never use a winch for lifting or moving people. Pulling and recovery use only.

Also available in higher capacities including the PS9000, PS12000, and PS20000. Browse all Recovery Winches.

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WARNING

This Winch is not intended or designed to transport people. Do not use winch to hold a load during transportation

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Warranty guarantees that all parts will be free of defects from the manufacturer. See details for terms and conditions.

What's Included
Specifications
Max Capacity (lbs.)
6000
Operating Voltage
12 Volts DC
Power Source
Electric, DC
Max Amps
290
Series
Utility
Max Line Speed
13 fpm
Gear Type
3-Stage Planetary Gear
Gear Ratio
218:1
Construction
Cast Metal
Drum Rotation
Counter-Clockwise (Underwound)
Clutch Type
Sliding Ring Gear
Brake Type
Automatic Built-in Drum Brake
Recommended Battery
650 CCA
Recommended Wire
2 gauge
Motor (hp)
5.50
Included Wire Rope
9/32" x 65'
Replacement Parts (5)
Videos (1)
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6,000 lb Recovery Winch

Resources
FAQs (9)
Can I use a fuse to protect my winch and vehicle?
Yes, a fuse or circuit breaker is highly recommended to protect your winch and vehicle from electrical damage. A 400-amp circuit breaker is ideal, as it handles amperage spikes during winching and resets easily, unlike costly 400-amp fuses. Alternatively, a cut-off switch is a budget-friendly option to disconnect power during a short circuit, though it won’t prevent spikes. Always use properly rated devices for safety.
What precautions should I take when pulling heavy loads?
Place a heavy blanket, jacket, or winch dampener over the wire rope during heavy pulls. If the rope snaps, the cloth can help absorb energy and reduce dangerous backlash. Ensure the item is thick, secure, and placed midway along the taut rope. This simple step protects you and others nearby during tasks like vehicle recovery or heavy towing.
How can I provide a safe anchor point while winching?
Use a D-ring or bow shackle rated for your winch’s pulling capacity with a tree trunk protector or similar anchor strap. Select a sturdy anchor like a healthy tree or vehicle tow point. Wrap the protector around the anchor, attach the shackle, and connect the winch cable. Ensure all gear is rated for the load and check connections before winching. This prevents equipment failure or injury during tasks like vehicle recovery.
How can I double my winch pulling capacity?
You can double your winch’s pulling capacity by using a snatch block, which is a pulley system that redirects the winch cable. Here’s how it works: Attach the snatch block to the load or a secure anchor point, then run the winch cable through the pulley and back to a fixed point, like the tow hook on your vehicle. This setup effectively halves the load on the winch by distributing it across two cable lines, allowing it to pull twice as much weight.
How much pulling power do I need from my winch?
Choose a winch with a pulling capacity at least 1.5 times your vehicle’s gross weight to handle obstacles like mud, snow, sand, water, or steep hills. For example, a 6,000-pound vehicle needs a winch rated for at least 9,000 pounds. This ensures enough power for safe recovery in tough conditions without overloading the winch.
How do I secure a load with my winch?
Use ratchet straps or tie-downs to secure a load safely. Winches are not suitable for tying down loads, as constant movement or vibration can damage their gears. Choose high-quality ratchet straps rated for the load’s weight and attach them to secure anchor points on your vehicle or trailer. Check straps for wear and ensure they’re tight to prevent shifting during transport.
What maintenance is required on my winch?
Regular maintenance extends your winch’s life. Lubricate all grease points, tighten bolts, and inspect electrical connections, especially at the battery, for corrosion or loose fittings. Check the wire rope for wear, flat spots, or broken strands; replace if damaged. Refer to your winch manual for specific checks. Routine care prevents breakdowns and ensures safe operation during tasks like vehicle recovery.
How do I re-spool the wire rope onto my winch?
Always wear leather gloves when re-spooling wire rope to protect your hands. Never use bare hands, as the rope can cause cuts or burns. Keep a slight load on the rope to spool it evenly. Guide the rope with one gloved hand while using the remote control in the other to operate the winch. This ensures safe, tight spooling for effective winching.
What should I do about my vehicles wheels while winching?
Place wheel chocks or sturdy blocks under your vehicle’s wheels before winching. This prevents the vehicle from rolling forward or backward, keeping it stable and safe during the pull. Use solid materials like wood, rubber chocks, or stones, and position them snugly against the tires. This is especially important on slopes or loose terrain during tasks like vehicle recovery.
Warranty
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Mechanical Parts guaranteed free of Defects.
  • Mechanical parts are guaranteed to be free of manufacturer defects.
  • Parts will be replaced at the manufacturer's discretion.
Electrical Components have a 2 Year Warranty
  • Warranty ensures that electrical components are free from defects.
  • The Warranty period is taken from the date the goods leave our factory, although we will accept a later date if the Distributor can confirm date of purchase.
Conditions
  • Does not include normal wear and tear, misuse, water damage or other forms of abuse.
  • Electrical components must have proper wiring verified and be protected by appropriate fuses, breakers, and power disconnects to qualify for any warranty coverage.
  • This warranty only covers the original products sold by PIERCE. Labor, down time, loss of work and other expenses are not included in this warranty.
  • You must contact us first to receive a return merchandise authorization number and instructions to return and receive warranty.
  • All return shipping logistics and costs are non-refundable and the responsibility of the buyer. 
  • Call us to explain the problem, making sure you have both the model number and the serial number on hand. Often, we can resolve the matter over the phone.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Mechanical Parts guaranteed free of Defects.
  • Mechanical parts are guaranteed to be free of manufacturer defects.
  • Parts will be replaced at the manufacturer's discretion.
Electrical Components have a 2 Year Warranty
  • Warranty ensures that electrical components are free from defects.
  • The Warranty period is taken from the date the goods leave our factory, although we will accept a later date if the Distributor can confirm date of purchase.
Conditions
  • Does not include normal wear and tear, misuse, water damage or other forms of abuse.
  • Electrical components must have proper wiring verified and be protected by appropriate fuses, breakers, and power disconnects to qualify for any warranty coverage.
  • This warranty only covers the original products sold by PIERCE. Labor, down time, loss of work and other expenses are not included in this warranty.
  • You must contact us first to receive a return merchandise authorization number and instructions to return and receive warranty.
  • All return shipping logistics and costs are non-refundable and the responsibility of the buyer. 
  • Call us to explain the problem, making sure you have both the model number and the serial number on hand. Often, we can resolve the matter over the phone.
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