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Re: Re: Re: Re: winch wiring
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Posted by txblu on July 27, 2004 at 05:46:25 from (199.46.199.230):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: winch wiring posted by Ron on July 27, 2004 at 00:28:19:
The effect of using a pulley to amplify torque is a fact, proven mathmatically and practically in millions of applications for 100's of years. Consult your Mech. Engr. Handbook. The winch load to which you are referring is the diameter of the spool (full vs empty). Obviously if the diameter is larger (full spool), the spool will move the cable faster, but the torque will be less. Don't get something for nothing.(The old Foot/lb game) Additionally, using a pulley to amplify torque reduces the pulling requirement on your cable and allows you to use a smaller diameter cable which is easier for the winch to wind. Just finished converting my hay truck. The guy said time was not a problem. Mark
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