084runnerltd
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Recently installed a winch but am pretty new to recoveries.
(Seems most fools with a winch in my area have it for looks...or else don't know what they are doing and perform single line recoveries with the winch barely unraveled...yes this works...most the time...but not as efficient or safe, and adds unneeded stress to the components)
I have read as many articles as I can find and recently ordered "Rigging Handbook"...which was recommended by a member on here.
I also have read Warns winching techniques in their winch directions...but they only show about 3 different scenarios.
I definitely know that if not done correctly, major injury and death can occur (I have watched those disturbing videos as well).
Just wondering if there is a winching reference book....I am looking for something illustrated that shows several winching scenarios and the recommended recovery methods. Something, that I can throw in my glove box and pull out as needed.
I have the tools (snatch block, clevis', KRR, hi-lift, come along, snatch straps, winch, recovery points, etc...) I just want to use them in the most efficient and safest way.
I know that wheeling with experienced people is best...that is not much of an option for me.
Perhaps, the "rigging" book I recently ordered will serve this purpose, but in reading reviews it seemed end to be more focused towards crane operators, etc...
Thanks guys.
Yes, I know "basics" and am not planning on trying some new thing that I "hope" works....safety first with this stuff.
(Seems most fools with a winch in my area have it for looks...or else don't know what they are doing and perform single line recoveries with the winch barely unraveled...yes this works...most the time...but not as efficient or safe, and adds unneeded stress to the components)
I have read as many articles as I can find and recently ordered "Rigging Handbook"...which was recommended by a member on here.
I also have read Warns winching techniques in their winch directions...but they only show about 3 different scenarios.
I definitely know that if not done correctly, major injury and death can occur (I have watched those disturbing videos as well).
Just wondering if there is a winching reference book....I am looking for something illustrated that shows several winching scenarios and the recommended recovery methods. Something, that I can throw in my glove box and pull out as needed.
I have the tools (snatch block, clevis', KRR, hi-lift, come along, snatch straps, winch, recovery points, etc...) I just want to use them in the most efficient and safest way.
I know that wheeling with experienced people is best...that is not much of an option for me.
Perhaps, the "rigging" book I recently ordered will serve this purpose, but in reading reviews it seemed end to be more focused towards crane operators, etc...
Thanks guys.
Yes, I know "basics" and am not planning on trying some new thing that I "hope" works....safety first with this stuff.