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Winch Rope Selection


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I know it's not exactly off-topic but the equipment forum seems to be mainly grated toward machinery.

 

So. I hardly ever need to use a winch and when I do, I'm normally in the company of someone who has the gear. Now I've a need for a sideways pull and already have double pulleys, so am thinking a 5-way pull, (Not wire rope.) The pulleys' max. rope dia. Is 13mm but hoping to get recommendations of apx. 11mm or less. Won't need more than 50m.

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Not really a winch rope your after more a pull rope you can add some pullys to to gain extra pull,

Something like this would probably do

http://m.gustharts.com/ca-eb-r1-10-20-050-p00-english-braids-10mm-x-50m/

I use it as a light zip line and its a nice rope.

 

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