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3DAngus, That is close, but I think the one I have is even beefier than that. I will try to get some pictures made of it. Thanks a lot for the help!
Bruce
Bruce
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I believe that you have heard somewhere that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction... should be a familiar phrase to most people, even if they don't know what it means.Ty, I cannot get my mind right. A 10k winch pulls 10k. Doubling the line back to the vehicle performing self recovery doubles the pull power but it is still the 10k being leveraged.
In the above situation the snatch block will see 10k, and the truck front bumper will see about 20k..... I think.
Rick
That helps! Now what didn't you explain this sooner when you were jousting with that other feller?!!!Rick, think about what the hook of the snach block is hooked to that you are trying to move. If you agree that you can pull 20,000lb with using a snach block you can't look past the fact that there will be 20,000lb on the snatch block hook. If you are pulling 20,000lb there will be a 20,000lb load on everything between the object and the winch vehicle. Of course you will have a 2 part line so each line will take half the load. Hooking as you described, there would be 10,000lb on the bumper (where the dead end is attached) and another 10,000lb on the winch (where the live end is attached).
Yes, both sides open up quickly/easily and without any tools. The first two pictures show a tab that's bent over 90-degrees. If you align that tab with the slot (perpendicular to a pulling load), that allows the gate to be opened.I can' tell from the pics if the pulley easily opens up to accept a cable. If not, it is NOT a snatch block but a hoist instead. Does it have a lever to open up the pulley assy for quick cabling?
Ron's the man. His depth of knowledge of this stuff amazes me.Its a double pulley(4 part) shackle termination snatch block.
It would look good hanging off the front bumper of MY m819 (hint,hint)