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Synthetic Winch Cable Rope 7/16" X 100' Dyneema W/ Fairlead Thimble-black on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, United States

Puyallup, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:WINCHLINE.COM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:WL716100-BlkST Part Brand:Winchline.com Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

Product Description

7/16" Synthetic Winch Line with Fairlead Thimble and Isolator - Black

Safety, strength and reliability are the primary reasons Winchline.com makes its winch lines from Dyneema rope. Our winch lines have a minimum breaking strength that is 30% higher than steel, but if our synthetic winch lines ever do break, they are less likely than steel to cause damage. Due to their light weight, they store a very low kinetic energy. Synthetic rope is known to often just drop to the ground if it breaks. Compare this to the violent force of steel cables that rotate and lash outward in an unpredictable trajectory. The strands at the broken tip of a steel cable are capable of causing deep and severe skin lacerations that may even lead to death. A simple blow from a length of the unbroken portion of steel cable can be deadly.

Features:

  • Made from genuine Dyneema SK-75 HMPE, "the world’s strongest fiber” (made by DSM in the Netherlands)
  • Urethane-coated for abrasion resistance
  • MBS: 23,500
  • Fairlead Thimble and Isolator
  • 8' HD Winchline.com polyester rock guard
  • Powder-coated drum connector hardware w/ SS button head bolt for all WARN winches
  • Includes instructions to modify for super winch & other winches
  • Manufactured in the USA 

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