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Fairleads for wire cable

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Fairleads for wire cable

Post by saigo »

Pros/cons of a solid fairlead versus a roller fairlead, my current roller fairlead has some play in the upper roller and pinched/caught my cable when I used it. I'm using a Steel cable.
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Re: Fairleads for wire cable

Post by dogbreath_48 »

saigo wrote:Pros/cons of a solid fairlead versus a roller fairlead, my current roller fairlead has some play in the upper roller and pinched/caught my cable when I used it. I'm using a Steel cable.
My understanding is solid fairleads (hawse fairleads?) are only suitable for plamsa (rope). Wire rope will rip them to shreads/vice versa.
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Re: Fairleads for wire cable

Post by droopypete »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
saigo wrote:Pros/cons of a solid fairlead versus a roller fairlead, my current roller fairlead has some play in the upper roller and pinched/caught my cable when I used it. I'm using a Steel cable.
My understanding is solid fairleads (hawse fairleads?) are only suitable for plamsa (rope). Wire rope will rip them to shreads/vice versa.
Dogbreath, I think you may be thinking of alloy fairleads,

Saigo, for many years warn winches only came with cast iron fairleads and the roller was an optional extra.

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Post by Tiny »

alloy and plastric hawse fairleeds only use synthetic, steel hawse are fine for steel wire
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

My bad.

What's the advantage of a roller over a hawse fairlead then? I assume there's a great deal less resistance when pulling at angles, anything else?
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Post by sudso »

dogbreath_48 wrote:My bad.

What's the advantage of a roller over a hawse fairlead then? I assume there's a great deal less resistance when pulling at angles, anything else?
and metal not rubbing on metal.
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Pros/cons of a solid fairlead versus a roller fairlead, my current roller fairlead has some play in the upper roller and pinched/caught my cable when I used it. I'm using a Steel cable.
My rollers are getting that way too. Need to be rebushed.
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Post by GUJohnno »

I have a cast iron fairlead on my tube bar as it isn't dsigned for roller fairleads. Seems to work well.
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