Vehicle recovery using a Snatch Ring, demo !
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2021
- Vehicle recovery with a Snatch Ring, What a Snatch Ring is, and how to use the Snatch Ring in your setup to recover a vehicle.
Visit the following links to find the equipment in this video -
SNATCH RING amzn.to/3aj9DnF
SHOFT SHACKLE amzn.to/3ag3hpe
SHACKLE HARD amzn.to/2MB0UFc
WHINCH amzn.to/36rVVhk
DYNEEMA WINCH ROPE amzn.to/3pzXTDK
TREE TRUNK PROTECTOR amzn.to/3crOHNO - Авто/Мото
THANK YOU.
This was GREAT.
Very Much APPRECIATED.
10/10.
Thank you for showing the detail of using the Snatch Ring! I appreciate your detail of the content!
I've never seen this before! Thanks from Canada!
That’s really cool. I need it.
Thanks, this was interesting. Never even heard of them before.
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Very nice! I like it. yeah thats a big aluminum ring, its rotating slowly, it will easily dissipate any heat build up, IF there is any.
No it won't
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Love it.
Groete uit Canada 🇨🇦.
Just bought myself a 2021 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4X4, same like a Toyota Hilux....kind of.
Where is this, the area?
@@4xxplore542 Dankie. Mooi wereld.
The name for that strap round the tree is a "strop".
Is this a better alternative to a snatching block, or just a different idea?
Hello Ian, just a better option when using a rope instead of a cable..
New to recovery. What is the purpose of the chain? If the chain is used on the synthetic winch line, would it be used if the line was metal cable?
It make is safer so the metal cable don't wipe and kill someone, but the advantage of synthetic line is that it wont wipe so maybe he just switch to a synthetic line and still take the same precaution.
@@bionic1517 did you mean if the line snaps apart it won’t whip and kill someone?
Whats the purpose of the chain im new to this would like ti understand
just to control the rope or shackle flying back at you in case it breaks most people use mats / bags etc etc, which does not really work ... we use chain because you need weight and a material that does not break ....to control the momentum ..
Good stuff. I think you don't need the chain because if it breaks is safe. It will not wipe like in steel cable
Stupid advice. It's not the cable that but the what the cable will bring..
Put a temp test gun on it for proof it does or does not heat up.
Wiil this work with steel cable?
No, these are only to be used with synthetic rope and soft shackle
There are snatch blocks that can use cable but this one is for ropes
What are the chains for ?
To dampen the tension winched line
For safety. They're used as a damper, to limit how far the winch line will fly if it breaks. I've seen better damping solutions than a steel chain though.
I'm not a scientist but how does it give 2x power?
well that is what the clever people are claiming.....
Look up how a pully works - it actually takes 1/2 the effort for the winch to pull the car, same thing as 2 x power i guess!
@adda58 probably physics force of pushing and pulling out something d=rxt or something like that I'm sure
The keywords you are looking for are “mechanical advantage”.
Why using this instead of snatch blocks though? I would expect more loss to friction than with an actual pulley?
true but very small friction loss, handle easier and lighter, just overall better.....
@@4xxplore542 yeah I read on them for the last hour. Pretty interesting. They seem pretty darn light, I guess it's also safer cause your rope is literally inside the soft shackle... vs having a DRing and a snatch block that can potentially fail. I guess that also makes it for a more compact setup since the pulley is farther back (again, all the way inside the soft shackle).
Its pretty cool, I might get a pair of those, I'm trying to upgrade my rescue kit. Nothing crazy, I live in the city... but I did pull out several people out of the snow... with a few fails under my belt. Having a setup that gives me mechanical advantage, and sometimes literally just to redirect force would help a lot!
I'm trying to put a basic kit together... so far I'm thinking a 2-3 of these, a tree saver, 4-5 soft shackles, a long rope and maybe another, medium rope, in case I want to setup a Spanish Burton... and maybe a hand winch, which would help especially if I get stuck myself.
I would still use a bow shackle and steel snatch block, make the winch line your weakest point.
@@lewy1 you seem to be into heavy recovery stuff from your profile picture. I just like helping people out of the snow around my area. I have decided to go for the rings after I saw how much ligther, cheaper, and less rattlely in your trunk. For super heavy jobs, maybe... But for light work, i'll save the weight and the cumbersome nature of the blocks.
@@MattCantSpeakIt definitely lighter and less rattling, not that much cheaper though
Y'all act like this is a new invention, we used an old tire to do the same thing 30 years ago. Wow
An old tire is not frictionless lol
Has anyone else noticed that there’s no universal name for this ring this gentleman has called it a snatch ring I have also seen it been advertised as a recovery ring or a winch ring there’s no one name for this thing at all
Snatch ring is the most appropriate it is sold with different names because of the person that's selling it and why the y sell them, if they sell it to you as a part of a recovery kit then they will most likely call it a recovery ring, if they are giving it to you for a winch then they'll call it a winch ring, but since it's a more simple form of a snatch block then I believe the actual name is a snach ring
Like knots it has different names depending on who is using it and for what purpose they are using it.
Double the witch pulling power, not the double the winch power. You can never exceed the power of the winch
Yes correct