A winch is rated for rolling weight not lifting.
That's what I always thought..![]()
"I don't know about other hoist... the 440LB and 800LB ones from HF came with the pulley hook for the load. "
DogDog, they all do; I have an 880, 1100, 1300 (2) and 2 2000's (Cranky old fart, multiple areas and tired of paying for pleasure with PAIN)- every one came with a ****** block, and every one is RATED ONLY with that ****** block.
Without the block, the 880 is a 440, etc. Also, given my confidence in Chicom stuff I tend to divide ANY of their ratings by at least two... Steve
I thought we were just talking about mechanical advantage and pulley systems.
Hell I wouldn't trust harbor freight for anything over-head whether it's a winch OR a hoist.
They are afraid of liability like anybody else which is what keeps them honest. Besides the sensible thing to do is to over engineer your solutions: I needed to be able to hoist around 600 pounds so their chain 1 ton hoist is perfect for that application. I'll never be anywhere near the rated 2,000 pounds it is supposed to be able to do and if I needed to get there, I would install their 4,000# rated hoist.
I thought we were just talking about mechanical advantage and pulley systems.
Hell I wouldn't trust harbor freight for anything over-head whether it's a winch OR a hoist.
LOL... I'll trust HF hoist over a winch pretending to be a hoist. Talking about delusional safety.
besides that point, I think this thread title is still "Re: Using an ATV winch as a hoist?"
Please explain how I'm being delusional for not trusting HF for overhead loads?
They are afraid of liability like anybody else which is what keeps them honest. Besides the sensible thing to do is to over engineer your solutions: I needed to be able to hoist around 600 pounds so their chain 1 ton hoist is perfect for that application. I'll never be anywhere near the rated 2,000 pounds it is supposed to be able to do and if I needed to get there, I would install their 4,000# rated hoist.
Eh, Darwin will take care of the those who would use a winch as a hoist. A HF or PA hoist is the right tool. Why someone would jack together a winch set up as a hoist is a fool.
This thread is a little old, but since it just popped back to the top, I'll add my 2 cents. A winch is designed and rated for a "rolling load". Not a "drag" load.
Aren't they also rated at "maximum" - meaning when the spool is fed out (lowest gearing) ?
Far from over engineering, you aren’t doing any engineering at all if you are cobbling a winch, with no brake or method of keeping the cable from freespooling and dropping the load in the event of a failure.
Engineering is a science that includes such nuances as fmea (failure mode and effect analysis) in any design.
Building it hell for stout isn’t in any stretch of the imagination the same as engineering.
