Winch Cable Guide Mechanism

A winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in wind up or let out wind out or otherwise adjust the tension of a rope or wire rope also called cable or wire cable.
Winch cable guide mechanism. Improves cable life since 1910 9. It is another object of the invention to provide a level winding mechanism for winch cables in which the cable guide is mounted for reciprocating movement on a frame carried rotatable supporting. Compact light duty utility winch with 1 0 hp permanent magnet motor pulls lightweight objects short distances. Prevents drum flange distortion over lapping rollers give 100 protection even on corner pulls bolt hole provided for easy mounting large steel relubeable rollers strong steel frame.
Manufactured from high quality machined steel components for strength and durability. Hand winches are most often ratchet devices or use spur or worm gears to operate the drum. Built in plate lets you mount winch to any stable surface. A winch is a relatively simple mechanism that winds the wire around a drum while maintaining a consistent tension on the wire.
Includes 50 wire rope. This winch is best used for straight line pulls since it doesn t include a fairlead to guide the rope onto the drum. An additional mounting plate sold separately is required if you. A hand winch or manual winch is a pulling or lifting device with a rope strap cable or chain wound around a rotating drum that is operated by a hand crank.
Alavente winch roller fairlead 10 universal 4 way guide wire winches for steel recovery off road truck most vehicles winch cable 8000lbs 17500lbs 5 0 out of 5 stars 16 39 99 39. They can be used for everything from recovering a vehicle on a muddy trail to uprooting tree stumps for landscaping purposes. 14cg winch roller cable. Manual winches typically have bolt holes at the bottom or side of the housing for mounting.
Used as an accessory to the tepa range of products where applicable. Winches are the basis of such machines as tow trucks steam shovels and elevators. Most cheaper winch cable guides have a tendency to get banged up with heavy use because the wall thickness is not sufficient. In this video i demonstrate how.