Is there any problem with replacing the 8mm winch cable on a warn with 10mm Galvanised lifting cable?
Other than the fact that you wont get as much cable length on there.
Why? because i can get 10mm cable for free. I can possibly get 8mm cable tho, if im totally convinced 10mm is no good.
Also, what is 'aircraft' cable, as mentioned on the winch itself? The cable i can get is actual rated lifting cable, is it not as good?
Will 10mm cable fit in the standard 4x4 snatch blocks?
I have an XD9000 and an M8000. Both have 8mm cable, would the larger winches have thicker cable?
Sorry bout all the questions!!
Mike
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Why 'only' 8mm cable on Warn winch?
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yes it will fit the snatch blocks and yes you can use 10 mm cable . some of the bigger winch's like 10 or 12 thousand pound actually come with 10 mm but the smaller ones use 8 cause its rated high enough and then gets more on. as for lifting cable as long as its rated above 9000 pounds i cant see a problem
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lifting cable should have a higher rating than aircraft cable.
Id suggest the cable construction may have more bearing on your use of the cable.
whats the construction (strands and pattern) of the 10mm.
aircraft cable is usually a 7/19 construction, ie 7 bundles of 19 strands.
the higher both numbers the more flexable it will be.
powercable for example is 7/1 and is a bastard to work with.
Id suggest the cable construction may have more bearing on your use of the cable.
whats the construction (strands and pattern) of the 10mm.
aircraft cable is usually a 7/19 construction, ie 7 bundles of 19 strands.
the higher both numbers the more flexable it will be.
powercable for example is 7/1 and is a bastard to work with.
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