Mwilliamshs
Explorer
Winch line keeper, that's the thing that keeps the end of the winch cable attached to the winch drum, right? How'd it break? Did the whole cable slip off under load?
You should have a minimum number of cable wraps on the drum at all times. This puts the load on multiple wraps of cable and not on the cable keeper. I'm sure manufacturers vary on exactly what that minimum number of wraps is but I never go below 1 or 2 wraps of the first layer. In other words, my drum is always covered side to side by the first layer, minus 1 or 2 wraps. I'm in a state with plenty of trees and I'm not pushing the limits of a winch so severely that I need more than a couple wraps' pull at max pull rating. If that changed, I'd get an extension cable and use my snatchblock more.
You should have a minimum number of cable wraps on the drum at all times. This puts the load on multiple wraps of cable and not on the cable keeper. I'm sure manufacturers vary on exactly what that minimum number of wraps is but I never go below 1 or 2 wraps of the first layer. In other words, my drum is always covered side to side by the first layer, minus 1 or 2 wraps. I'm in a state with plenty of trees and I'm not pushing the limits of a winch so severely that I need more than a couple wraps' pull at max pull rating. If that changed, I'd get an extension cable and use my snatchblock more.