Would this be appropriate to use with a Rohn 45 tiltover? http://www.shootnhunt.com/catalog/JM/boat_trailer_accessories/dutton_lainson/5801968.html It will be lightly loaded with a F12 C3SS, a vhf-uh
My Rohn manual specifies 1/4" aircraft-grade stainless steel cable and a 35' cable length. I like the ability to use both manual and electric power but want to meet, and preferably exceed, Rohn's sp
I think Rohn uses a "Brake Winch." At least that is what came with my 30 year old 25 foldover. With a brake winch, you can take your hand off the handle at any time in the raising or lowering process
Is it a "Tilt-Over" or a "Fold-Over"? There is a BIG difference in the loading. What is the tower height? Rohn made three heights in the 25 and 45; 48',58' & 68'. I have a 48' Rohn 25 Fold over, and
Fold-Over according to pages FO-7 to FO-10 of my Rohn Consumer Catalog. I am assembling the tower from discrete parts. One section is in a 5x5x5 foot steel reinforced 3500PSI concrete base. My plan
Per the drawings, the standard Rohn 45G foldover winch is indeed a Dutton Lainson B2503 brake winch. That's a 2500 lb winch with a 12:1 gear ratio and a 3 1/8" drum hub. Unfortunately they are very h
Just tried a buch of searches and did not find the Dutton Lainson B2503 brake winch. Is it fair to say that this is an equal or better replacement? FULTON K2550 http://www.fultonperformance.com/prod
Can anyone explain, in laymen's terms, why there is a 1,000lb difference in "MAX LINE PULL" capacity between the "1st Layer" and a "Full Drum" as well as what that means in actual use? MAX LINE PULL
It means that when the drum is empty you can pull 2500 lbs. with the winch. When the drum is full of cable you can only pull 1500 lbs. with the winch. You have more mechanical advantage with an empty
Why couldn't you had been my math or science teacher in high school? You nailed it so I could understand it on the first try ... I still have trouble with algebra and geometry! Years ago someone had