The polished aluminum fairleads are designed to be used with synthetic rope only and minimize the possibility of fraying.
Warn winch cable installation.
This warn industries winch cable has a 12 000 pound pull rating with 0 375 inch diameter and 25 feet length.
Step 2 thread the cable retention bolt through the eyelet on your winch cable and into the drum.
Replaces the original cable on the rt40 pv4500 v4000 winches only.
Measure 8 from end cut 3 individual strands and remove them.
2722 kg pull capacity or greater.
For use on winches with aluminum drum only.
Warn offers two types of hawse fairleads.
Plus the expansive line of warn products for the truck commercial utility industrial and severe duty markets.
The 3 16 x 50.
The 7 32 x 55.
Black cast iron and polished aluminum.
224 53 25 spydura pro synthetic rope extension 18 000 lb pull rating 93325.
When you open the box your new winch will normally come with a remote control the one with this warn model is wireless electrical cables for connection to your vehicle s battery a winch hook.
The cable goes through a hole in the winch drum core.
The bead helps tighten the loop when you pull on the cable.
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Thread winchline through fairlead and under drum as shown insert the line through the hole with about 6 to 8.
At one end of the hole there is a wedge shaped slot that fits a loop of cable as well as a metal locking bead.
This warn industries winch cable has a 9 000 pound capacity with 0 3125 inch diameter and 150 feet length.
Warn winch replacement parts searchable page.
The black units are good for use with steel or synthetic on winches with a 6 000 lb.
The 5 32 x 50.
Replaces the original cable on the rt15 winch only.
Place the line across the drum and tape the end down to hold it in place.
Please click the section below that corresponds to the replacment parts you need.
Thread the winch cable through the fair lead on the front of your warn winch and be sure that it will roll from the base of the drum when spooling.
This will secure your winch cable to the drum before you roll the cable completely into place.