Winch Modification.docx
(1,042kb) downloaded 128 time(s).Winter layup revealed that Flamingo's StrongArm keel winch had suffered the usual failure with the axle spinning and chewing an elongated hole in the side plate, the teeth on the drum had suffered minor damage so I decided to attempt a modification.
With some persuasion (over a week) the axle was removed and the central hole in the drum re-drilled from half inch to 14mm.
I then made 6mm thick aluminium plates to reinforce and thicken the bearing areas in the housing and drilled right through to take flanged 20mm o/d bronze oilite bushes.
Finally I made a new axle from 14mm stainless bar with a circlip on the clutch side and a shaft locking collar on the other end.
Bench tests look promising, the axle now spins in 10mm wide bronze bushes rather than chewing up the case.
Most of the bits came from Bearing Boys on the internet quite cheaply and I can't help thinking that this modification, applied to a new winch should give many years of reliable service. Not as elegant as the hydraulic ram but achievable cheaply in a reasonably well equipped garage. I've attached some photos above, if my attachment works.
Finally I have set aside my reservations about Dyneema, the 8mm that was on the drum had been there for two seasons was almost as new and could have been reused. However I decided to go for 8mm Dynaline Winch Line which is specifically designed for winching operations and has a minimum breaking strain of 5800kg. I'll report on the final outcome in the spring.
Phill
Flamingo 275/38