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Hand Winches (page 2) Portable winching power is invaluable off-road (see picture).
There are three sizes of Brano hand winches available. The smaller size is quite suitable for use with all smaller sized 4x4s, including SWB Land Rovers, Ninetys, Range Rovers and Discoverys. Though I recommend you carry a Superwinch Swingaway snatch block with this size. Brano 800: This smaller unit is known as the 'Brano 800,' which
refers to it's lift capacity, namely 800 kilograms (about 3/4 of a
tonne) The nominal 'pull' rating is nearly one and a half tonne making
this unit ideal for small to medium sized 4x4s. Should you be in the
process of being recovered from thick mud, remember to have your wheels
turning slowly in first gear to not only take the strain off of the
Brano, but also to assist the recovery. Brano 1600: The second most popular size is the 'Brano 1600.' This
refers of course to it's 1600 Kilogram lifting capacity. That's a
shear lift of 1.5 tonne. This unit is for the more serious off-roader,
especially if the vehicle is a LWB Land Rover, One Ten, 127/130, 101
or a heavily equipped Ninety, Range Rover or Discovery. Brano 3200: The largest model is not really for normal off road use, unless you are taking a four ton 4 x 4 lorry on a major expedition. This 'Brano 3200' will lift nearly 3.25 tonne, pulls about five tonne and uses a 16 mm wire rope. As a matter of interest this big Brano is priced at just under £400 + VAT complete with 20M of wire rope. Safety: Each unit is subjected to a 50 percent overload test to ensure safety. The 800 & 1600 models have a bronze shear pin situated on the main operating/lifting lever. A spare shear pin is hidden in the base of this lever to which the operating handle is attached to. As a matter of interest, in all the years of using these two models, I've never blown a shear pin yet. And we've done some pretty crazy things! Only twice have we supplied some spare shear pins. I know that in one of these cases the client was attempting to physically drag tree stumps out of the ground with the 1600 anchored to an even larger tree. Well there are limits! And that's what the shear pins are there for. The shear pin is installed in this position (see picture). |
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