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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2022, 06:18:10 PM »
The 12 tons would include whatever safety margine you build in....
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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2022, 07:14:44 PM »
Good feedback and anecdotes.

So when looking for anchor material, do you buy for working load or max breaking load?

As in, a snatch block may have a 10 ton working load limit and a 15 ton max breaking load.  If you need, say 12 tons for an extraction, would this block work?  I am assuming not.

It’s possible I think. But I would add another block. A block working load should equal the load.Add a second block and you are covered as I see it.  :dunno: That’s what I would do.
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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2022, 07:19:14 PM »
Good feedback and anecdotes.

So when looking for anchor material, do you buy for working load or max breaking load?

As in, a snatch block may have a 10 ton working load limit and a 15 ton max breaking load.  If you need, say 12 tons for an extraction, would this block work?  I am assuming not.

It’s possible I think. But I would add another block. A block working load should equal the load.Add a second block and you are covered as I see it.  :dunno: That’s what I would do.
Don't ask what I would do. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
If that block is from hobo frieght ,I wouldn't push it too far past the limit. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #18 on: December 12, 2022, 07:19:46 PM »
It's not really rocket science, use tree anchors and blocks you couldn't possibly break, and bag the winch line or at least stand well clear.   

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #19 on: December 12, 2022, 07:22:26 PM »
It's not really rocket science, use tree anchors and blocks you couldn't possibly break, and bag the winch line or at least stand well clear.
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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #20 on: December 12, 2022, 07:29:03 PM »
I guess I am just looking for the principles so I can make good decisions.

I hear folks say they want a margine of 3x for anchors and i see two ratings on materials.  How are those folks calculating 3x?   WLL or MBL?

I also understand from my rock climbing days that there is an anchor that is perfect, and one that is good enough.  In other words you can add more gear and improve the security of an anchor but that comes at the expense of gear and time.  Or you can build something that will sustain a fall factor of 2 with some margine and call it good.

I see people making a judgement call based on experience and since i dont have the depth of many on here, i don't yet trust my judgement so I need to know the principles.
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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #21 on: December 12, 2022, 07:30:08 PM »
You can winch yourself out with two logs and a rope  :chuckle:

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #22 on: December 12, 2022, 07:36:59 PM »
You can winch yourself out with two logs and a rope  :chuckle:
Some that trusty paracordage. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #23 on: December 12, 2022, 07:40:28 PM »
I guess I am just looking for the principles so I can make good decisions.

I hear folks say they want a margine of 3x for anchors and i see two ratings on materials.  How are those folks calculating 3x?   WLL or MBL?

I also understand from my rock climbing days that there is an anchor that is perfect, and one that is good enough.  In other words you can add more gear and improve the security of an anchor but that comes at the expense of gear and time.  Or you can build something that will sustain a fall factor of 2 with some margine and call it good.

I see people making a judgement call based on experience and since i dont have the depth of many on here, i don't yet trust my judgement so I need to know the principles.
I would trust your judgement
Only you know what your truck wieght,winch,all that.



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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #24 on: December 12, 2022, 07:47:50 PM »
Ok.  Thanks anyways!

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2022, 07:49:38 PM »
If i can find a good resource on the physics of these systems I will post it.
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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2022, 07:53:55 PM »
I guess I am just looking for the principles so I can make good decisions.

I hear folks say they want a margine of 3x for anchors and i see two ratings on materials.  How are those folks calculating 3x?   WLL or MBL?

I also understand from my rock climbing days that there is an anchor that is perfect, and one that is good enough.  In other words you can add more gear and improve the security of an anchor but that comes at the expense of gear and time.  Or you can build something that will sustain a fall factor of 2 with some margine and call it good.

I see people making a judgement call based on experience and since i dont have the depth of many on here, i don't yet trust my judgement so I need to know the principles.

 Go try it.  Get a buddy set up couple winching scenes and try it before you need it. Than carry what works for you.

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #27 on: December 12, 2022, 07:57:42 PM »
The science stuff ....
All I know is every time you loop through a block you reduce what your winch pulls by almost half.

You see a crane with a block and the cable loop though a few pully on a single block.
Same principle winch on crane is only gonna lift so much.
So you increase lift,pull,whatever that way.

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #28 on: December 12, 2022, 07:59:58 PM »
I guess I am just looking for the principles so I can make good decisions.

I hear folks say they want a margine of 3x for anchors and i see two ratings on materials.  How are those folks calculating 3x?   WLL or MBL?

I also understand from my rock climbing days that there is an anchor that is perfect, and one that is good enough.  In other words you can add more gear and improve the security of an anchor but that comes at the expense of gear and time.  Or you can build something that will sustain a fall factor of 2 with some margine and call it good.

I see people making a judgement call based on experience and since i dont have the depth of many on here, i don't yet trust my judgement so I need to know the principles.

 Go try it.  Get a buddy set up couple winching scenes and try it before you need it. Than carry what works for you.
:yeah:
Try it first is a great idea.

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Re: Winch Rigging and Anchor loads
« Reply #29 on: December 13, 2022, 05:55:38 AM »
Definitely plan on trying all this out once I understand the basics (and get the winch mounted!)
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