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I'll now get off my soap box and turn this over to the regularly scheduled thread. By the way, my two winches need new cables. They're both the 10K M35 winches. Does anyone have a good source?
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There was an incident recently, where a M984 crew were sent to a 'downed' truck, didn't return to base, then another M984 was sent out and they found the crews of both trucks dead because the rigging failed and it was a big mess. All the 984 guys were fully H8 trained/certified and experienced, with un-modified equip. You have been warned!
Squirt-truck I am not wanting an argument but want to know more. Please enlighten us with name brands and specifics of problems you know of I don't want to spend more money on a lesser product, or have a unsafe rig. You don't have to go into what damage was done or who to. Just the specifics of the wirerope failures and testing done.I will snag some of the pictures for reference, hopefully tomorrow.
The synthetic is lighter. easier to handle and has an ever decreasing strength. For example, full rated pulls can only be done once, then the derating starts.
Just a little info, it is virtually impossible to inspect synthetic rope, opening it to look inside causes more damage.
Recoil.....yes the dreaded recoil on failure, how does a roughly 90% increase in recoil velocity grab you, yes synthetic recoils and EXTREMELY fast, and recoil energy changes with the square of the velocity. Lighter weight is no substitute for all that speed.
Last item, for repeated use, and I mean from a MAJOR supplier, of top quality synthetic , they recommend a 1" rope for a 15K winch and annual replacement.
(FWIW, I have had to provide testimony relative to these items in fatality cases.)
Well Sigo, that's all I have. It was a discussion with a local heavy recovery operator - not sure if it may have come from a trade journal.That's a pretty significant event in terms of Army accidents. I'm tied in to the Army safety network fairly well but I haven't heard of this one. Where and when did it occur? Class A accidents are tracked very well, if this actually did happen I can get more details. I would find it hard to believe the unit was successful in covering up or not reporting multiple deaths due to equipment failure.
I'm definitely not trying to downplay the hazards of recovery operations, but this accident didn't happen. At least not in the Army from 2000 to 2012. There isn't even anything that remotely comes close to the accident described. I can go back further as time permits, perhaps it occurred earlier than 2000.Well Sigo, that's all I have. It was a discussion with a local heavy recovery operator - not sure if it may have come from a trade journal.
I'd hate to think I was 'sold a plum' but I could quite imagine this happening - I've seen the plenty of safety vids/pics of old style construction incidents - rope operated dozers and scrapers etc., and the point is - ropes - cables or what ever are subject to stresses, wear etc., so operators need to be carefull.
Next time I see him, I'll ply a little pressure for some more info.
I know this is an old post, but Squirt-Truck didn't reply to Csm Davis' request for more details, and I'm curious as well. 1" for a 15K winch doesn't sound right to me, and neither does annual replacement. Also, seems like the points stated about synthetic would apply to wire rope as well - wire rope decreases in strength with each pull; that's just a function of fatigue. Also impossible to inspect inside. And the recoil on synthetic may be faster (I have no data) but it is still safer because it doesn't whip around and unwind when it breaks.The synthetic is lighter. easier to handle and has an ever decreasing strength. For example, full rated pulls can only be done once, then the derating starts.
Just a little info, it is virtually impossible to inspect synthetic rope, opening it to look inside causes more damage.
Recoil.....yes the dreaded recoil on failure, how does a roughly 90% increase in recoil velocity grab you, yes synthetic recoils and EXTREMELY fast, and recoil energy changes with the square of the velocity. Lighter weight is no substitute for all that speed.
Last item, for repeated use, and I mean from a MAJOR supplier, of top quality synthetic , they recommend a 1" rope for a 15K winch and annual replacement.
(FWIW, I have had to provide testimony relative to these items in fatality cases.)
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