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PULLEY BLOCKS

The golden rule with winching (either manual or electric) is to use a pulley block to double the winching effort.

Greaseable units with plating (zinc/galvanised etc) are the best. Ensure the unit is wide enough to accommodate the winch rope you will be using.OLDFELLA - Pulley Block

 RATED SHACKLES

Always use rated shackles with recovery gear. These have a safe working load (SWL) stamp on them.

Choose either Bow or D styles and use with pins finger tight. Most popular recovery kits include 3 units, but a spare one or two come in handy.

OLDFELLA - Manual Winch MANUAL WINCHES

Manual Winches are thought of by four wheel drivers as a necessity where electric winches are somewhat of a ‘luxury’.

Manual Winches such as the Big Haul, Beaver Tuff Pull or Tirfor T516 are a very important item of recovery equipment.

They should be used with a pulley block. This halves the physical effort and doubles the pulling (winching) load.

They come with 2 levers which are operated by a telescopic handle. One moves the cable one way, and the other the reverse.

20 metres of steel cable on a reeler is the winch ‘rope’.

Shear pins are fitted to the units should overloading occur.

The units can pull a 4WD vehicle out of mud, sand, holes, etc.OLDFELLA - Shackle

A 4WD can be winched forward, backwards, sideways or even back onto their wheels using a manual winch.

Manual winches also feature a neutral function to allow the cable to be pulled through the machine quickly.

They feature a pin or hook on the fixed end to which a tree trunk protector or winch strap is attached.

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