
Originally Posted by
Tank
I have answered your previous post but you have posted before I finished it.
What is more dangerous is people thinking that jambing 2 eyes of a strap onto a pin of a shackle or a hook on a winch cable is quite alright, it is the norm after all, well it's probably as dangerous as anything else done in 4WD recovery. When you start using rigging gear for purposes it wasn't designed for you reach it's limit of destruction very quickly.
Use the equipment as it was designed to be used and there will not be a problem, eyes of a fibre strap are designed wide to support a load, twist the eyes and load one on top of another and you are way outside their design parameters and into the danger zone.
Unless you have a VERY wide Bow shackle and a very skinny winch hook I can see NO problem with the hook sliding side to side on the shackle pin, I have never had this problem.
If I had an anchor strap and the eyes were to big to fit on the winch hook, I could do 2 things, 1 fit a bow shackle to the hook and strap or 2 join the eyes of the anchor strap with a shackle around the anchor point and fit the centre section of the strap to the hook.
I don't use a hook on my wire winch cable, I use a shackle and I would recommend everyone ditch their hook and fit a good sized (Rated) shackle, reason being, compare the diameter of the clevis pin that the cable or rope is attached to the hook with, compare that to the dia. of the pin in the shackle, most breakages occur at that point of contact, with the clevis pin likened to a knife edge and the shackle pin compared to a really really blunt knife edge, all winch cable/rope eyes connecting to the shackle or clevis pin should have a protective thimble, Regards Frank.
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