The snatch strap breaking is the preferred option, but how many people have been injured/killed because the recovery point, whatever type has been weaker than the snatch strap. How many U-Tube videos showing bullbars flying up the track on the end of a snatch strap, or the bloke with the shackle, still attached to the snatch strap, embedded in his rear door mounted spare.
Winch cables break because they are NOT used to their SWL/WLL capacity, why, becuase winches are sold with advertised capacities of 5T with a 10mm (or less) cable which on a good day has a Guaranteed Breaking Strain (GBS) of 5T. So your average punter reckons he will get his monies worth and try and winch 5T and then has a whinge because it broke. Of course it will break it's Guaranteed to (GBS).
Now who sells a Rated recovery point and can guarantee that it has been fitted correctly and the mounting point is up to the task. No-one sells a rated recovery point, name one retailer that can prove that thier recovery point has been tested by the appropriate authority and meets or exceeds whatever Auistralian Standard (if there is one).
So as far as I am concerned winching is infinitely safer than snatching, esp when you take into account the greater loads imposed on recovery points during snatch recoveries and the FACT that it is impossible to have any confidence in the structural integrity of the recovery point or how and where it is mounted. These same mounting points and recovery points are not usually ripped off and flung at light speed towards some unfortuante onlooker during a winching recovery, IMHO, Regards Frank.



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