The wire rope on a crane spool has a better anchor point than a strap partially through a spool.
Unwind the cable to the end of a spool, right up to the anchor. It will hold the weight of the cable. A strap won't do that.
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Do we need a disputes of flatbedding thread?
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This would be a non issue if three bar wenches were more common, until a bunch of mouth breathing idiots screwed those up too many times
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You only want to "anchor" the strap in a winch halfway, halfway bieng conservative here. Try only securing the cable anchor of the crane halfway. Sure, it will probably get by for a while, but the possibility for failure just went up quite a bit no?
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Here’s a screen shot from a video showing the process of wrapping a drum. Do you think that little block tightened with a wrench is going to hold that cable? Of course not, that’s why the manufacturer has recommended minimum number of wraps that have to be on the drum. The crane drum is 100% reliant on friction.
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