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The Line Lock® from CMI will ensure that your winch line will always maintain the minimum amount of wraps on the drum.  It is all too easy to pull out the winch line and forget that one must always maintain five wraps on the drum for safety. The terminators on the end of winch lines are only designed to hold the line in place during installation and cannot support significant weight. With the Line Lock® installed you can pull your line to your anchor point with confidence that your line won't pull loose. Great for hidden winch mounts or in situations where you can't watch your drum while feeding out winch line.

 

 

How to install a CMI winch line lock

Insert the end of your winch line through the fairlead and around the back side of the drum. 

Slip the end of the winch line through the Rope Retainer.

Wrap the end around the drum while holding the Rope Retainer in place.

Wrap around once more to get two complete wraps around the drum, going OVER the Rope Retainer. 

Don't let go of the Rope Retainer!

Go around the drum once more, but this time slip the end through the Rope Retainer.

Go around the drum once more and fasten the end of the rope to the winch as shown. 

Some winches have a different attachment method, so consult your manual if yours is different.

At this point, it's a little 'fiddly' trying to get everything in place- just keep the wraps loosely in place until you've got everything lined up.

Now- pull everything tight.

Slide the rope all the way towards the left and work each wrap tight until you can pull the cable as tight as possible.

All done!

Spool in your line under tension and you're done.

 

The winch used in this demo is a TMax 12000 with integrated solenoids and wireless remote... it's quite a beast and pulls around a Discovery II without a hint of strain.  The rope used is the DAP WinchSafe© synthetic made with Amsteel Blue (except custom made in orange for visibility). The inner 25 feet are heat resistant and red colour so you can tell at a glance how much rope is on your drum when spooling out. There is an integrated chafe guard pre-installed on them as well as the new Safety Thimble which negates the need for a hook.

The Rope Retainer works on steel cable too, so even if you haven't upgraded to synthetic you can still have peace of mind that when you unspool your cable you won't pull it off the drum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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