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Project Credential · Eskom Kusile Power Station · Mpumalanga

Winches SA — Trusted Twice at Kusile Power Station

Winches SA has served Eskom’s Kusile Power Station across two engagements a decade apart — a custom crab winch for original chimney construction in 2014, and four 5-tonne electric hoist winches for the emergency West Chimney repair in 2022–2024.

2Contractor Engagements
45-Ton Hoist Winches
Unit 1West Chimney Repair
EskomEnd Client
Two Winches SA custom electric drum winches with mesh safety guards and gearboxes, built for the Kusile Power Station chimney repair project
Winches SA custom electric drum winches with mesh guards and integrated load-indicator control panels, built for Concor’s Kusile West Chimney repair

What we built

Winches SA has served Eskom’s Kusile Power Station — one of the world’s largest coal-fired stations — across two separate engagements a decade apart. In 2014, during original chimney construction, we supplied a custom crab winch that lowered a Galloway-style suspended work platform inside a concrete chimney flue shaft for the contractor Shaft Sinkers. Then in 2022–2024 we supplied four 5-tonne electric hoist winches to Concor for the West Chimney repair, after a flue-gas duct failure threatened Kusile Unit 1’s return to service. Two engagements, two contractors, one power station — repeat-trust proof with Tier 1 EPC and civil contractors, not a one-off job.

Engagement 1 — Shaft Sinkers, 2014

Original chimney construction. Winches SA supplied a custom crab winch to lower a Galloway-style multi-level work platform inside the concrete chimney flue shaft as it rose.

Winches SA custom crab winch lowering a work platform inside a concrete chimney flue shaft at Kusile Power Station, built for Shaft Sinkers
Winches SA custom crab winch lowering a Galloway-style work platform inside a Kusile chimney flue, built for Shaft Sinkers during original construction, 2014

Engagement 2 — Concor, West Chimney repair, 2022–2024

After the Kusile Unit 1 flue-gas duct failed, Concor ran the fast-track West Chimney repair to restore the boilers to service. Winches SA supplied four 5-tonne electric hoist winches for controlled vertical hoisting of material and equipment at height, in a live brownfields power-station environment.

Equipment — 5-ton electric hoist winch (Concor)

Rated capacity5,000 kg (5 t SWL)
Quantity4 units
DriveElectric motor, planetary gearbox
DrumLebus-grooved steel drum, expanded mesh guard
BrakingAutomatic fail-safe brake
Speed controlVariable Speed Drive (VSD) with integrated local-control panel
Sheave assemblyDedicated sheave wheel assembly for multi-point rigging
Mounting / finishHeavy structural-steel skid · epoxy primer + industrial enamel
StandardISO 9001:2015
Why it matters: Being trusted twice, a decade apart, on one of Africa’s largest coal-fired power stations — by two different Tier 1 contractors, once on new-build and once on an emergency national-grid repair — is the clearest signal that Winches SA delivers when the job is critical and the environment is unforgiving.

Restoring a Kusile unit after a duct failure is a national-grid job — you cannot wait weeks for an imported spare. Local manufacture, VSD control and a fail-safe brake gave the site controlled hoisting at height with support on hand.
Winches SA team

Common questions

What winches did Winches SA supply for Kusile Power Station?

Winches SA served Kusile Power Station across two engagements. In 2014 it supplied a custom crab winch for original chimney construction (contractor Shaft Sinkers), and in 2022–2024 it supplied four 5-tonne electric hoist winches to Concor for the West Chimney repair — all manufactured in-house to ISO 9001:2015.

What is the 5-ton electric hoist winch used for?

The Winches SA 5-ton electric hoist winch provides controlled vertical hoisting for material and equipment at height. Rated at 5,000 kg with a Lebus-grooved drum, VSD speed control and an automatic fail-safe brake, it is built for chimney and flue repair, power-station maintenance and elevated construction work.

Who did Winches SA supply winches to at Kusile?

Winches SA supplied two different Tier 1 contractors at Kusile: Shaft Sinkers, for the custom crab winch used in original chimney construction in 2014, and Concor, for the four 5-tonne electric hoist winches used in the West Chimney repair between 2022 and 2024. The end client on both is Eskom.

What is a crab winch?

A crab winch is a compact winch used to raise and lower a suspended work platform. On Kusile in 2014, the Winches SA crab winch lowered a Galloway-style multi-level platform inside a concrete chimney flue shaft during construction, letting crews work the flue face as the structure rose.

Does the 5-ton hoist winch have variable speed control?

The Winches SA 5-ton electric hoist winch uses a Variable Speed Drive with an integrated local-control panel, giving precise load control at height. It also includes a Lebus-grooved drum for even rope spooling, an automatic fail-safe brake, and a dedicated sheave wheel assembly for multi-point rigging.

Africa’s leading manufacturer of electric hoist and construction winches

Winches SA — Africa’s leading designer and manufacturer of custom winches, hoists and winders

Engineered and built entirely in-house in Pretoria, South Africa, since 1992. ISO 9001:2015 certified. We do not import, resell or rebadge. Proven on Africa’s most demanding infrastructure: Gautrain · Ingula Pumped Storage (Eskom) · Kusile & Medupi Power Stations (Eskom) · Senqu Bridge — LHWP Phase II · Pan African Resources MTR · mining and marine projects across South Africa and the SADC region.

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