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supension winch pulleys
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supension winch pulleys
A Q for thoses with supension winchs, where did u get your pulleys from? what are they used for? what are the called? what did the cost?.
I tried ever where to day and no one could help me and had know idea where i could get one from, they had pulleys for belts and chains, but none for cable.
All im after is a pulley for 6mm cable
Thanks Shane
I tried ever where to day and no one could help me and had know idea where i could get one from, they had pulleys for belts and chains, but none for cable.
All im after is a pulley for 6mm cable
Thanks Shane
Shane
Good luck Shane. I couldnt find anything that was going to be suitable. Remember they need to cop shock loading as well. And they realy need to have a fairly deap cable grove in them. Boof uses a tensioner pully and bearing from an AC kit. I just use a 1/2" Grade 8 bolt with a cone lock on it and dont do it up tight(thats why i use the cone lock) Just a couple of tags of the housing and the bolt. You will also need to make a guide to stop the cable from jumping sideways and going around your tags. I just used a U shaped piece of 16x5 flat mounted about 5mm above the bolt.
shane i 'd use the adjust'a pully for a 2h motor [ the main belt tencher that sits between the w/pump and crank pully] thats what i have in there now and works great .its a bit bulky but strong .i'll see if i can get a pic for u .RUFF wrote:Good luck Shane. I couldnt find anything that was going to be suitable. Remember they need to cop shock loading as well. And they realy need to have a fairly deap cable grove in them. Boof uses a tensioner pully and bearing from an AC kit. I just use a 1/2" Grade 8 bolt with a cone lock on it and dont do it up tight(thats why i use the cone lock) Just a couple of tags of the housing and the bolt. You will also need to make a guide to stop the cable from jumping sideways and going around your tags. I just used a U shaped piece of 16x5 flat mounted about 5mm above the bolt.
don't bother with any stainless boat pulleys either, mine detonated at the swivel after a day's use.
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So its going to be a custom job then, not to worrie, Thanks
humphey if u cold find a pic that would be good
Thanks Shane
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i saw some today at air and lift gear in maroochydore. they are ranging 50 - 100 oddmm in dia. deep cable groove, suit 1/2 bolt roughly. think they were $18 each. if they are unsuitable is the obvious choice not a snatch block. they are cheap enough and should easily be up to the task.
cheers bru
cheers bru
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Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
Mrs Bru @ Sunshine Coast Developmental Physiotherapy - www.scdphysio.com.au , Ryano @ Fourbys www.generaltire.com.au Blitzkrieg Motorsport
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