I need a synthetic line for my car trailer.The winch is a 25000 lb unit and I`ll be pulling cars up like 1968 caddy's at 5000lb and ford f150s.I don`t need a long line maybe 75 ft max.What do you recommend, must be made in the USA.Thanks Steve View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago | 5/16" HMPE Synthetic Winch Line - 12300 lbs Breaking Strength
One size fits all? View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago | Buckingham Steel Tree Climbing Spurs & T-Pads
How much to ship to Victoria BC Canada? View answer
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I have a set of Abus 88/40 padlocks. Am I wrong to expect this can connect a Pewag 10 or 12mm square chain, either two end links, or one end link to one middle link? I'd probably use the 10mm. since the lock shackle itself is 9mm. Thank you for importing Pewag to the States! View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago | Pewag 3/8" (10mm) Galvanized Square Security Chain
I am trying to use a zink plated copper oval swaged sleeve with this rope (1/2"), but my 12 ton compression tool will not compress the sleeve enough to allow the pass/ fail gauge to clear. When I use the same tool and gauge with standard 1/2" rope I get a pass every time. It makes sense that since the rope is denser the sleeve cannot compress as far. Is there a different gauge to use with swaged wire rope? A different sleeve? This is a critical application (zip line) so I need View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago | 1/2" 6x26 Super Swaged Galvanized Wire Rope - 34800 lbs Breaking Strength
we are looking at this Yalex Rigging roper 9000 lbs breakings strength as compliance for 46 CFR 141.385 which requires and auxiliary line 1500 ft and 9000 Lb breaking strengthe nadof a dark color or certified by the manufacturer to be resistant to deterioration from UV light. so two questions, available in 1500 ft length and is it UV resistant ( with certification) or available in black? View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago | Yale Cordage 7/16" Yalex Rigging Rope | 10900 lbs Breaking Strength
I have a concern with a crane on our project using a wedge socket upside down. I have never seen someone use it in this manner. I was checking to see if this was an ok practice or if it was against manufacturers recommendations. There are two systems on this crane, one right side up and the other upside down. Any advice or knowledge on this matter is appreciated.Glen View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago | Crosby 5/8" S-421T Terminator Wedge Socket - #1035018
