View Full Version : how do you spool you synthetic rope onto your winch drum
weeds
26th July 2013, 07:16 AM
i have read about criss crossing the rope but why does every winch fitted with synthetic rope that i have seen has the rope spooled on nice and neat like my steel rope????? criss crossing would reduce the length of rope you can fit and i can see it would assist in the rope not binding it self when under load.......
is it difficult to un-spool synthetic rope after loading it up and it pulls itself past the outer raps?
Tank
28th July 2013, 10:17 PM
Try checking with the Manufacturer of your rope, any excess friction on "nylon type" ropes will cause heating and heat causes meltdown. Nylon type ropes are very slippery and will pull into itself under load, so be cautious and check with the maker, Regards Frank.
Redback
29th July 2013, 08:28 AM
i have read about criss crossing the rope but why does every winch fitted with synthetic rope that i have seen has the rope spooled on nice and neat like my steel rope????? criss crossing would reduce the length of rope you can fit and i can see it would assist in the rope not binding it self when under load.......
is it difficult to un-spool synthetic rope after loading it up and it pulls itself past the outer raps?
I'm pretty sure that you criss cross after the first 2 or 3 turns of the drum, here a video of the process.
spooling winches australia - YouTube
Baz.
Blknight.aus
29th July 2013, 05:08 PM
I lay the first layer on tight and neat. about halfway through I mark the rope with a double mark of red tape where the driver can easily see them by about a meter. I put another mark next to the fairlead. I then complete the layer
Once its complete I get some tape and mark the rope at the point where the driver can see it past the nose of the vehicle.
Next layer goes on neatly and it gets a different easily seen colour.
then criss cross the layers on till the top layer which goes on neatly
The markers in order give you your warning you're running out, This is as low as you should go, do not winch in if this marker is visable and the rope has taken tension.
THE BOOGER
29th July 2013, 09:48 PM
Synthetic rope binds more so than steel to stop it you can cross wind its up to you.:)
Winding Rope on a Winch (http://www.samsonrope.com/Pages/WindingRopeWinch.aspx)
Didge
2nd August 2013, 11:40 PM
How do you cross wind it under load??? Well Baz' video sort of shows it but it's not really under load, is it?
clubagreenie
3rd August 2013, 07:55 AM
Here's probably the best explanation of how and why from a manufacturer of dyneema ropes.
It's All About Rope: Winding Rope on a Winch - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eHPhb071ZVU)
Can't make it embed so you'll have to deal with it.
Actually it's a video version of Boogers post, sorry
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