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Cast fairlead ok for wire?

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Cast fairlead ok for wire?

Post by TJKAT »

Its my first post here peoples so go easy huh ;)
I know that roller fairleads are ok for both wire and plasma ropes. I need to know if the one piece hawse style fairleads be used with wire?
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Post by familybus »

go for it dude there not bad at all!
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Post by krimnl »

ive used them for years with standard wire and with plasma . no problems with either.
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Post by TJKAT »

This is great news.
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Post by Wooders »

errrr not quite right.....

Roller fairleads are NOT ideal when running rope. for rope I would go billet alloy Hawse every time.

Then with the Hawse - it depends on the material. a Cast iron or steel hawse will not disperse the heat correctly for rope , but is fine with wire.
Conversely Billet alloy is great for rope - but cab;e will chew it out in next to no time.

Hope that helps ya....
Cheers [url=http://www.wooders.com.au]Wooders[/url]
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