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What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 27 Aug 2012 22:05
by Traveler
I am busy having a recovery rope/strap made 15m in length for my Patrol. We know it is a heavy beast, and when it gets stuck you need serious muscle to get it out again. Also handy to recovery everything else that gets stuck.
What rating strap would you recommend for the Patrol??
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 08:23
by rvanrooyen
About 12T load capacity, I think. That is the kinetic rope I bought, but have not used up to now.
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 08:53
by Peter Connan
If we are talking about a "normal" recovery strap (as opposed to a kinetic strap/rope), then I guess you need not be concerned about getting something with too high a rating, except that it must still fit in the car soewhere.
On the other hand, the rating need possibly not be as severe as a kinetic strap's, as momentum should not play a role (although with such a long strap it will be difficult to exclude it completely), and it would certainly be better to break the strap than to break the recovery points?
Also remember that the commercial straps usually used as tow-straps are intended for lifting, and as such have a 3x safety factor. In other words, it should be able to handle three times the load on the label.
I would think 5-10tons?
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 09:39
by Tinus lotz
I have a 10ton one and has really worked well a person needs to use your brain when using these things patrols are heavy and jurking is not a good idea

Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 09:54
by Traveler
I have a kinetic rope which is still in the bag that I purchased in about 8 years ago. Never used it, and would rather never use it.
Where possible I always use a bridal; that is why I want to add another recovery hook on the front to make a bridal setup possible.
On the rear I'll add 2 points so I can use a bridal setup for rear recoveries as well. I prefer soft setups with the minimum amount of steel (shackles).
I always make the bridal the "weakest" point in the setup. So the bridal with have the lowest rating of all the equipment in the setup.
I have a 6m strap which is rated at 10 tons. And this 15m I am having made up at 12tons (advice I got from Securetech).
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 10:27
by Peter Connan
On that basis,
I have however often wondered whether it would not be better to use a kinetic rope in cases where such a long length is required, but to use it in the same manner that one would normally use a normal tow strap, in other words without inducing momentum?
I also wonder whether a kinetic rope would work better as a tow rope in thick sand?
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 10:45
by Traveler
Unfortunately a kinetic rope does work better in thick sand than a tow rope/strap.
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 11:09
by Grant
Heinrich,
Special Industrial Supplies made me a 14T x 15 M pull rope.
Contact Mark at 0861040506
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 11:36
by Peter Connan
Grant, Securetech is one of the brand names used by Special Industrial Supplies.
Re: What rating recovery strap?
Posted: 28 Aug 2012 11:49
by Traveler
Grant wrote:Heinrich,
Special Industrial Supplies made me a 14T x 15 M pull rope.
Contact Mark at 0861040506
Thanks Grant, Mark supplied me with specs and price. I'll have the strap by next week.
