capstan winch

make one up with a small engine and gearbox
here's one with a pump just remove the water pump add a gearbox and pulley and job done, I have knocked one up just need to machine a pulley up then i am a runner
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I went overboard and went for a bigger engine as it will go on a quad and i think with the gearbox i chose its around 28ft a minute

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I'm not sure on your requirements but I bought a maasdam rope pulled in the states, they are available here occasionally at a hugely inflated price, it's like the Tirfor principle except using 1/2 inch rope instead of cable, slow but only limited to the length of the rope used, and weighs about 3.5 kilos. Might be worth a look?
 
make one up with a small engine and gearbox
here's one with a pump just remove the water pump add a gearbox and pulley and job done, I have knocked one up just need to machine a pulley up then i am a runner
EBERTH 1 Petrol water pump 2 HP for garden pond pool 2 stroke engine 12.500 L/h | eBay
SPTW30 Input shafted worm gearbox - 14mm hollow shaft | eBay

I went overboard and went for a bigger engine as it will go on a quad and i think with the gearbox i chose its around 28ft a minute

EBERTH 6.5 HP 4.8 KW Petrol engine 1 cylinder 4 stroke recoil start 20mm shaft | eBay

Bolting a reduction box on is easy enough, but what are you doing about a clutch ?

Neil.
 
why do you need a clutch on a winch two or three wraps on the pulley if you let off pressure it stops pulling I might be wrong but was under the impression this is how they work I have seen a few made the same way as I am setting mine up but if i have it wrong it would be handy to know lol, atb wayne ps I wasnt aware of the small capstans having a clutch
 
why do you need a clutch on a winch two or three wraps on the pulley if you let off pressure it stops pulling I might be wrong but was under the impression this is how they work I have seen a few made the same way as I am setting mine up but if i have it wrong it would be handy to know lol, atb wayne ps I wasnt aware of the small capstans having a clutch

AFAIK that's correct. No clutch and you operate it by rope tension on the pulley.

 
why do you need a clutch on a winch two or three wraps on the pulley if you let off pressure it stops pulling I might be wrong but was under the impression this is how they work I have seen a few made the same way as I am setting mine up but if i have it wrong it would be handy to know lol, atb wayne ps I wasnt aware of the small capstans having a clutch

A clutch is a handy safety feature , and probably required on commercially available capstans, but as you will be using both hands to pull in the rope, who is going to opperate the clutch ????
as you said 2 or 3 wraps from bottom of drum then all you need to do is release pressure and the rope slips acting as your clutch, if you dont want to go to all the trouble of making your own, a normal 4x4 winch will work on the same principle just remove the winch wire and you have what is efect a capstan drum ready to add rope
Cheers
Ray
 
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I'm sure I read a post on a NZ hunting forum about a guy who made one similar to your idea Mereside, he used an auger which has a reduction gearbox and built a frame round it, it looked good and he said it worked well for deer. Yours looks a great project, I'd love to see more pics of the build and hear how it turns out.
 
Would a srimmer/brushcutter power head be a good starting point for making ur own?

Will already have a clutch built in but don't know I would be powerful enough but u'd still need a gearbox attached somehow
 
It will work great i have seen one similar so I know the concept works, i will make a smaller one to carry after this one, fitting the gearbox is easy to the shaft as you get the couplings cheap which are rubber bushed and fit both engine and gearbox and can match each shaft dia, i will post pics when I find another hosting site no Photobucket is fubar
 
Braided rope will be lighter for strength than twisted strand rope, will not stretch as much, and will not cause as much damage if it breaks, if it ever does. The draw rope that overhead cable installers use, would be good, but possibly a lot stronger than is needed.
 
Mereside,I would be very interested,in your project, I think a few others would be too,when you get a mo please load any pics,when complete,,
Regards Tony.
 
why do you need a clutch on a winch two or three wraps on the pulley if you let off pressure it stops pulling I might be wrong but was under the impression this is how they work I have seen a few made the same way as I am setting mine up but if i have it wrong it would be handy to know lol, atb wayne ps I wasnt aware of the small capstans having a clutch

Clutch on the one the fishing club had is centrifugal, cut the revs back and it disengages.
Should the engine stop in use, you can tie the rope off to hold the load, but without a clutch the engine will not restart.
Pretty sure the 35cc Honda powered ones will have the very same clutch the strimmer it came from has.

Neil.
 
Would a srimmer/brushcutter power head be a good starting point for making ur own?

Will already have a clutch built in but don't know I would be powerful enough but u'd still need a gearbox attached somehow

They work fine, a pal of mine made a winch from a strimmer and used a reduction gearbox from a treadmill, it works a treat but wont sell it to me :cry:......scumbag.I'll try and put a picture up.
 
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