Hope the pic helps it make sense
Now open to suggestions of Eye Bolts and where to get them.

Cheers
Ray
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DO NOT DO THIS!GV wrote:Just loop the snatch strap or winch cable over the towball - it's the easiest way to recover using a towbar. I've done this heaps of times and never had a problem.
I think I saw some lifting eyes at "the bolt shop" on south pine rd alderly.. i THINK they were rated..RAY185 wrote:Nam, yeah that was what I originally wanted but I couldnt find a supplier of eye bolts that had anything that was rated for recovery. Do you know of anywhere I can look? Someone once said to try a truck supplies place.
Who's uptight?I dunno why some people seem uptight about using the towball for recovery - I've been using it for years with no problems.
Ray I've got a couple of these on the bullbar of my 80.RAY185 wrote:ok, I've decided on the conventional Eye Bolt for this job. Those eye bolt plates sure are pretty but I can't justify the price. I picked these up for under $20 each from a chain supplier here in Brisbane. They are 2.5T Safe Working Load but have a breaking strength of 4 times that so I think 10 tonne should be plenty. Now I just have to drill 24mm holes in the rear bar to accept the eye bolts and cut up some nice thick plate to put behind them to spread the load.
I'm sure lots of people use it for years without a problem. But then there's also a few people who no longer do it that way because there was a problem and they're dead.GV wrote:I dunno why some people seem uptight about using the towball for recovery - I've been using it for years with no problems.
if i understand all that correctly does that mean id have to find a eye bolt rated to 20tons for it to safely handle the shock load applied when snatching?scout392 wrote:Vehicle/Snatch-strap load impact (in ft./lbs. energy)zooki wrote:the 3.2ton is about $80 not stocked in Brisbane
http://www.blackwoods.com.au/product_de ... ack_found=
, the whole shock load thing is BS, lifting gear is rated to handle a certain load doesnt matter how that load is applied, whether its 3.2 ton lifted slowly or 3.2 ton of force from a 2ton 4x4 snatching.
Speed Vehicle Weight (lbs)
(mph) 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000
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5 2,506 3,341 4,177 5,012 5,847
10 10,024 13,365 16,707 20,048 23,389
15 22,554 30,072 37,590 45,108 52,626
20 40,096 53,462 66,827 80,192 93,558
30 90,216 120,289 150,361 180,435 210,505
50 250,604 334,135 417,669 501,207 584,736
Strap Capacities:
2" - 18,000
4" - 36,000
6" - 54,000
12"- 108,000
2.2 lbs to the kg
A Patrol or L/C is ?? 3t x 2.2 = 6600lbs@15mph= 45000lbs/2.2 is about 20t![]()
Eric
No, there would be 20t on everything from the bolts/welds that hold the bumper to the snatch to the bolts on the other 4b.shorty_f0rty wrote:if i understand all that correctly does that mean id have to find a eye bolt rated to 20tons for it to safely handle the shock load applied when snatching?scout392 wrote:
A Patrol or L/C is ?? 3t x 2.2 = 6600lbs@15mph= 45000lbs/2.2 is about 20t![]()
Eric
if the load is split between the bolts does this then mean that they only need to be rated to 10ton?
oh and by the way.. nice job Ray!
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