How to Use Tyler Tool Hand Winches

How to Use Tyler Tool Hand Winches


How to Use Tyler Tool Hand Winches

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Tyler Tool Hand Winches are used to lift or pull a load. In this video, we will show you how to assemble, mount, spool, and operate stainless steel and painted hand winches.

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0:19 Features of the Tyler Tool Hand Winch
0:50 Sizes of the Tyler Tool Hand Winch
1:01 Spooling the Tyler Tool Hand Winch

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0.02 -> Hand winches give you the mechanical advantage to lift or pull a load and are a great cost-effective alternative to using an electronic winch or hoist.
9.08 -> In today's video we're going to show you how to properly assemble, mount, spool, and operate our stainless steel and painted hand winches.
19.94 -> Hand winches can be mounted onto a solid metal or wood structure using the versatile mounting holes on its frame.
27.9 -> Our manual hand winches don't have any directional levers and instead rely on an internal brake and pawl system to safely increase hold and release tension.
39.68 -> Our hand winches have a 4:1 gear ratio and can be used with various different sizes and types of cable and rope to suit many different types of applications
50.24 -> We offer hand winches in 1,200 lbs, 1,800 lbs, and 2,600 lbs load capacities with your choice of painted steel or stainless steel.
61.6 -> Before operating your cable winch, the reel must, first, be properly spooled with cable.
67.16 -> To do this, first, seize the end of the cable with electrical tape.
72.4 -> Then, insert the cable end through the set screw and insert it into the catch hole so that at least one cable diameter length of wire rope protrudes from the other side.
83.36 -> Slide the set screw up the cable, insert it into the set screw hole, and then lightly fasten the provided nut to the set screw.
91.88 -> Use a hex key to orient the set screw so that the cable will flow with the rounded shape of the spool.
98.72 -> Finally, finish tightening the set screw nut with the cable pointing in the correct position.
105.36 -> To spool the hand winch, begin turning the handle and guide the cable onto the spool while applying constant tension to the cable
116.16 -> If you release tension from the cable while winding, the cable will likely bird nest on the spool.
121.86 -> This condition can reduce the life of your cable because if not properly re-spooled, the cable can knife into other layers and get wedged, kinked, and undergo severe abrasion.
134.28 -> Continue applying cable until the cable is equally distributed across the spool.
140.12 -> The minimum amount of cable wraps on the spool at any given time should always be 4 wraps to maintain its proper load holding capacity.
148.02 -> The maximum amount of cable on the spool is determined by the cable diameter and must set two diameters below the portion of the reel where it starts to angle outwards.
158.96 -> Visit the hand winch section of our website to see a table with the maximum lengths of cable you can spool on the winch in various cable diameters
167.76 -> Keep in mind that the greatest mechanical advantage and the lowest force required to pull a load is achieved when you have the fewest layers of cable on your winch.
176.66 -> so it is a good idea to keep the shortest length of cable on your winch that will still work for your application.
182.24 -> With your cable spooled, your winch is now ready for service.
185.98 -> In order to increase the cables service life and help with level winding on the spool,
191.52 -> the attachment point or guide system should be mounted at least 42" from the winch, as well as, directly in line with the center of the winch.
200.62 -> We hope this video has answered any questions or concerns you might have about our stainless steel and painted hand winches.
207.98 -> If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us on our website and please subscribe to our YouTube channel for more information on various rigging topics.
218.2 -> I'm Tyler with E-Rigging. Thanks for watching.

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