bam747
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Re: 5030 \"skidder\" pics - the \"tree-bota\" in action
From my experience with hard core 4-wheeling and winches (see my user name icon), I can tell you that when a steel winch cable snaps under serious load, you don't want to be any where near it at all. The steel winch cable stores a tremendous amount of energy under load which causes it to whip if it brakes. If this happens, it can cause serious, if not fatal injuries if it hits someone. You'll find a serious warning about this problem in all winch manufactures operating manuals.
As I understand it, the advantage of synthetic cables is that they store very little energy under load. If they break, they do not tend to whip. It is for this very reason that synthetic cables are now mandated at all off-road rock crawling events for spectator, not to mention participant safety.
From my experience with hard core 4-wheeling and winches (see my user name icon), I can tell you that when a steel winch cable snaps under serious load, you don't want to be any where near it at all. The steel winch cable stores a tremendous amount of energy under load which causes it to whip if it brakes. If this happens, it can cause serious, if not fatal injuries if it hits someone. You'll find a serious warning about this problem in all winch manufactures operating manuals.
As I understand it, the advantage of synthetic cables is that they store very little energy under load. If they break, they do not tend to whip. It is for this very reason that synthetic cables are now mandated at all off-road rock crawling events for spectator, not to mention participant safety.