YesIHaveAHammer
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What would you have as a general handy multipurpose thing to have around?
I believe the main relevant options are wire rope come alongs, or lever ratchet chain hoists. I read a few threads on here and think I get the pros and cons of each.
I definitely want to pull: slightly stuck vehicle or trailer (both small by US standards), small equipment (e.g. log splitter, whacker bot 100+kg) up the ramp into trailer. I also have future interests in lifting, but not essential now: roof things onto vehicles (50-80kg?), wooden beams for small barn.
Wire rope come along:
I believe the main relevant options are wire rope come alongs, or lever ratchet chain hoists. I read a few threads on here and think I get the pros and cons of each.
I definitely want to pull: slightly stuck vehicle or trailer (both small by US standards), small equipment (e.g. log splitter, whacker bot 100+kg) up the ramp into trailer. I also have future interests in lifting, but not essential now: roof things onto vehicles (50-80kg?), wooden beams for small barn.
Wire rope come along:
- Long working length in a light compact device
- Unused cable is contained within, during use and for storage
- Relatively low ratio, so faster but more effort required
- Used one before, it was a bit of a pain with the mechanism, although probably wasn't a good quality one
- Pretty cheap (lot of generic ones it seems, no mid ground, then big premium pro ones)
- Not for lifting
- Heavier bulkier device, despite shorter working length
- No chain containment
- Relatively high ratio, so a lot of lever throws (~1" each) to move distance but lower effort
- Pretty expensive due to being rated for lifting, especially for a trustworthy brand
- Can be used for lifting
- However the lever is way up there at the hanging point, above the load
- Excess chain will dangle down, fouling and damaging things below
- Can quickly pull the chain through to take up slack
- Controlled lowering (flick switch through neutral while auto brake holds it presumably)
- Still slow
- Chain fall hoist is better for lifting, but not suitable for anything else
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