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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 01:40 PM
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Syn. winch line protective sleeve placement?

Howdy folks;

I just installed a synthetic winch line and have a question where the protective sleeve should be placed. Current placement is at the "end" of the line next to the drum to deal with heat buildup. However, I've seen some winch lines with the sleeve pulled to the front to act as a rock guard (the argument being that heat buildup is only an issue on full-pulls and there is a greater risk of cutting or nicking the rope near the front).

Should I move the sleeve up to the front or leave it as is?

Thanks for any suggestions;

James
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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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What kind of winch and what kind of line?
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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 01:51 PM
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Warn 9000 with 100' of 3/8's MasterPull line.
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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 01:57 PM
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XD9000?

Regardless, it's probably a planetary winch and therefore heat IS an issue. Do NOT spool out under power. If you absolutely have to, do short bursts with plenty of cooling time in between. (the motor acts against the brake when spooling out, creating A LOT of heat)

If it's a spur gear winch, this isn't a problem.

Is the guard long enough to cover the first wrap all the way across? Because if not, it's not doing you any good anyways.

IMHO, the rocks are a more "clear and present danger" than the heat.
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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 02:06 PM
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Another advantage to having the guard on the hook end is that when spooled in, it can help protect the line on the drum from UV rays, which tend to eventually rot even the most stabilized line.
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Old Sep 4, 2007 | 02:15 PM
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Thanks for the quick and very helpful responses. I'll move the sleeve forward keeping in mind to be wary of heat build-up when winching.

Thanks again;

James
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