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Tank
					 
				 
				Ian, every winch for sale in Australia (for 4wders) shows the BS of the rope and advertise the winch at that capacity.
It doesn't make any difference whether the rope (wire cable and plasma) is used for lifting or drag winching, all ropes have a Guaranteed Breaking Strain (GBS) and if you work a cable or rope to it's GBS then you are courting disaster. Every time you use a winch rope you are degrading it's strength, that's why in the Rigging industry or any industry using cables there is a built in Safety Factor (SF).
A 10mm winch rope, which has 7 strands would have a GBS around 12000lbs with a SWL or WLL of 2400lbs.
Where do you get the figures for the GBS of a 9000lb winch rope lifting or dragging ability (Strength) is governed by wire/rope dia. and construction, I've seen 7 and 8mm ropes on a winch that was labelled 9000lb capacity.
You need to remember that the size and construction of the cable/rope on a winch determines the capacity, no winch should be rated at the GBS of the cable, it should be rated at the WLL or SWL of the rope/cable, same as rated shackles, Regards Frank.
			
		 
	
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