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Winch Rope for high mount

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Winch Rope for high mount

Post by patrolpaul »

Guy's, I know this has been done many times but after doing a search I am more confused now than when I knew nothing at the start of searching ( I think that makes sense :? ). I have a 8000lb high mount that I am about to fit to my GQ wagon. A couple of simple questions;
1) What diameter is required for comp work or prefered by users?
2) How much plasma/dynamica etc rope can I fit on the drum at that diameter?
3) What is the Brands that people are using?
4) Best place to get it from?

I have checked out rockstomper.com but want opionions from people that actually use it here in oz. Thanks heaps for your replies.
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Post by DNA Off Road »

40m of 10mm is the way to go. Can fit more but not worth the hassle.
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Post by Tiny »

we have it on www.my4x4.com.au

Dyneema is better as it is rated at the SPLICE not the actual strenght of the rope. Plasme can often look stronger but if it was measured at the splice it is far less

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Post by blkmav »

Tiny wrote:Dyneema is better as it is rated at the SPLICE not the actual strenght of the rope.
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Post by bru21 »

i just ordered 100m off ryano for myself and 2x 50m for my navi. it has its own protective sheath. i will post pics when i have it.

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Post by BJ40 3B »

Dyneema ropes sold by www.my4x4.com.au are an excelent product, but they are NOT rated at the splice (at least by the manufacturer) and at the www.my4x4.com.au site i can't find any rate strengths for the ropes. Acording to the manufacturer of the rope in Denmark: "The above breaking strengths are the breaking strengths of ropes. Splices will decrease the breaking strengths by app. 10%. All the tecnical characteristics are strictly indicative."


Dia (mm) - (Minimum breaking load in tonnes)
08mm - 7,3tons
10mm - 10,9tons
12mm - 17,8tons

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Post by GQ TROL »

I use 11mm Amsteel Blue on a comp GQ and wouldn't go any smaller, but use 10mm for a club GQ as its easy to throw a pully block on if you're really stuck.

Have found the Amsteel Blue (Dyneema) to be a great product, but the waxy coating on it when new tends to make it stick to the wraps of rope below it on the drum, especially when cold. Its best when its been used a few times and starts to fluff up a little.

Dyneema will take a higher number of repeated maximum loadings before failure, than compared to say Plasma.
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Post by meiamaro »

Would plasma style rope be suitable for private use/abuse or
is it better to stick with the wire supplied?
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Post by Tiny »

BJ40 3B wrote:Dyneema ropes sold by www.my4x4.com.au are an excelent product, but they are NOT rated at the splice (at least by the manufacturer) and at the www.my4x4.com.au site i can't find any rate strengths for the ropes. Acording to the manufacturer of the rope in Denmark: "The above breaking strengths are the breaking strengths of ropes. Splices will decrease the breaking strengths by app. 10%. All the tecnical characteristics are strictly indicative."


Dia (mm) - (Minimum breaking load in tonnes)
08mm - 7,3tons
10mm - 10,9tons
12mm - 17,8tons

Francisco
the rope is sold here based on the splice which as pointed out is lower than the actual strenght of the rope itself.

I hadnt noticed that the rated strenght hasnt propagated onto the web properly, looks like we need to do some more work to get it displaying properly...thanks for pointing it out
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Post by patrolpaul »

Thanks for your assistance. Sorry to those on here who have a Australian business selling this type of product but I ended up getting 11mm x 45m Amsteel Blue from America for $429 delivered to my front door :D . No-one on the web in Australia that I found, could even come close :cry: . I do prefer to support Australian businesses but when you add up what it cost's to give our toy's the setup we want every cent counts. For the dollars saved I can pay for a ARB compressor ready for me to purchase difflocks :twisted: when dollors permit. Just got to wait for the rope to arrive. They have said within 1 week. Thanks again.
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Post by blkmav »

patrolpaul wrote:Thanks for your assistance. Sorry to those on here who have a Australian business selling this type of product but I ended up getting 11mm x 45m Amsteel Blue from America for $429 delivered to my front door :D . No-one on the web in Australia that I found, could even come close :cry: . I do prefer to support Australian businesses but when you add up what it cost's to give our toy's the setup we want every cent counts. For the dollars saved I can pay for a ARB compressor ready for me to purchase difflocks :twisted: when dollors permit. Just got to wait for the rope to arrive. They have said within 1 week. Thanks again.
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Post by Pal »

meiamaro wrote:Would plasma style rope be suitable for private use/abuse or
is it better to stick with the wire supplied?
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in your case just stick with the wire supplied untill you damage it .
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Post by NZ4x4 »

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... d=47900882

scroll down, not a bad price i dont think
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Post by ausyota »

I have a question.
Can a warn winch, say a 9.5XP, be had new minus the wire cable and roller fairlead? Or would I have to buy the complete setup then try and sell those bits privatly?
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Post by blkmav »

ausyota wrote:I have a question.
Can a warn winch, say a 9.5XP, be had new minus the wire cable and roller fairlead? Or would I have to buy the complete setup then try and sell those bits privatly?
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Comes complete but you can sell the rope and fairlead on eBay for $100 each and you've just paid for half your rope.
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Post by bagsy »

patrolpaul wrote:Thanks for your assistance. Sorry to those on here who have a Australian business selling this type of product but I ended up getting 11mm x 45m Amsteel Blue from America for $429 delivered to my front door :D . No-one on the web in Australia that I found, could even come close :cry: . I do prefer to support Australian businesses but when you add up what it cost's to give our toy's the setup we want every cent counts. For the dollars saved I can pay for a ARB compressor ready for me to purchase difflocks :twisted: when dollors permit. Just got to wait for the rope to arrive. They have said within 1 week. Thanks again.
Ive been looking at these aswell and as far as i can tell they sell 5/16 at 150 ft = 8 mm at 45 m or 3/8 at 125 ft= 10 mm at 38 m . Just wondering , have you ordered a special length and will 45 m of 11mm fit on a standard high mount drum ? . thanks shane...........
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Post by patrolpaul »

I made a slight mistake (read typo), it is actually 10mm. Yes it will fit (so I have been told). Will let you know when I have it fitted to the winch.
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Post by bagsy »

patrolpaul wrote:I made a slight mistake (read typo), it is actually 10mm. Yes it will fit (so I have been told). Will let you know when I have it fitted to the winch.
Cheers , some pics too please , shane........ :cool:
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Post by patrolpaul »

No worries, should have it done by next wekend.
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Post by DanielS »

Paul is there a link for the site where you purchased this Amsteel Blue from??

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Post by patrolpaul »

No worries, it's www.cseoffroad.com

The contact person was Gene. Very quick to reply to e-mails. Really know there stuff.
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Post by DanielS »

Thanks Paul,
I email him about getting a 11mm rope, i will let you know how I go.
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Post by BJ40 3B »

Is a 10mm Dynamica rope enough for my BJ40? The winch is a Warn Highmount, and the 40 weights 1400/1500kg. the rope is rated at +/- 10ton breaking strength.
How does Dynamica rope compares with Plasma, Amsteel Blue, Masterpull and all the others? Is it better, worse, or the same thing with another name? What are the opinions of all of you?

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Post by patrolpaul »

Photo's as requested. I ended up putting 40m of 10mm on the reel. 45m was just to much (in my opinion anyway). It took 5 working days to get here from America. Now to find somewhere to use it :twisted:

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Post by blkmav »

Make sure you stretch it as you would a steel cable before first use
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Post by big bundy »

blkmav wrote:Make sure you stretch it as you would a steel cable before first use
how do u do this? winch your car in on flat ground?
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Post by blkmav »

big bundy wrote:
blkmav wrote:Make sure you stretch it as you would a steel cable before first use
how do u do this? winch your car in on flat ground?
Yup, here's what I do -

get another mate
find a dirt area with a big arse tree
wind the rope out until five wraps on the drum
hook up rope to big arse tree
winch in
mate feeds rope neatly on drum
you sit in truck with handbrake on and foot on brake for resistance :D

The first time you do this the rope will shrink about 1/4 it's size. If you don't do this, the rope will cut into the layers and you'll need to buy a new rope.
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Post by Hales231271 »

Does anyone know where you can buy the protective sheathing (Ithink that's what it's called) the goes over the rope near the ends?
Bought 45m of rope but would like to get this protective sheathing.

It's the green stuff in the pictures.
Don't care what the color is.


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Post by BJ40 3B »

By the pictures it seems like tubular webbing used for climbing/caving anchor points. it's available in various widths like 1 inch, 1/2 inch.... You can get it on every sports store where you can get climbing/caving equipment, or on ebay. Watch this link
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... =&saprchi=

There are lots of it for sale in numerous sizes and colours.
Allmost all climbing material is ready to send to the trash bin after 5 years, even if its unused. So, if you find a shop who has old webbing in stock, you can get it at a really low price!

Now, my question.
Is a 10mm Dynamica rope enough for my BJ40? The winch is a Warn Highmount, and the 40 weights 1400/1500kg. the rope is rated at +/- 10ton breaking strength.
How does Dynamica rope compares with Plasma, Amsteel Blue, Masterpull and all the others? Is it better, worse, or the same thing with another name? What are the opinions of all of you?[/url]
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