Sorry, no. My winch only did this once this past year and I was "pushing" it....several big logs, pulling up a hill, stump hangup.
It is an old winch but I rebuilt it a year ago last summer.
Before I rebuilt it (new thrust and input shaft bearings) it would do this more often (maybe 3 or 4 times the previous season). The input bearings were quite bad and I believe that made tightening the chain tensioner rather ineffective.
Since the rebuild, it has done this only once. BTW when I rebuilt the winch I also retensioned the chain, but I erred on the "not TOO tight" side of the equation.
"It" is a loud ratcheting sound accompanied by some attention getting vibration.............and the cable is not moving. Hope that is clearer.
PS I find that when I do get a cable bind it is because I allowed the tension on the cable to vary to widely over a short period. IE if I take up the slack easy...........and then ease into the tension on the clutch lanyard, I generally do not get cable bind on the spool.