hvann
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Just learned an expensive lesson on winding up a new winch cable using the cable tensioner.
I wanted the cable to lay just right so I used max tension on the tensioner while winding up 200 foot of new cable. I had a friend in the truck and I was down at the winch making sure all went well. Somewhere around the 150 foot mark I noticed what appeared to be a little cable damage. I knew it didn't just happen, because I had laid the full length of the cable down the road so I would not have any problems with the spooling. We pulled another 10 feet on and I notice another loose spot in the cable lays. I inspected the last 40 feet or so and found severe bird caging in the cable.
The tensioner was forcing the outer lays past the core and the eye in the end of the cable was not letting it run off.
I'm not sure what the appropriate tension setting should be so I think I will just hook to a tree next time and let the winch pull the truck along to keep some tension on the cable.
Van
I wanted the cable to lay just right so I used max tension on the tensioner while winding up 200 foot of new cable. I had a friend in the truck and I was down at the winch making sure all went well. Somewhere around the 150 foot mark I noticed what appeared to be a little cable damage. I knew it didn't just happen, because I had laid the full length of the cable down the road so I would not have any problems with the spooling. We pulled another 10 feet on and I notice another loose spot in the cable lays. I inspected the last 40 feet or so and found severe bird caging in the cable.
The tensioner was forcing the outer lays past the core and the eye in the end of the cable was not letting it run off.
I'm not sure what the appropriate tension setting should be so I think I will just hook to a tree next time and let the winch pull the truck along to keep some tension on the cable.
Van