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Please read all the factors below before
responding
For you math guys.
Lets take the NATS/ LSF winches as an
example.
OK, first , line
diameter may not be needed for this calculation but drum diameter would
be . Im not sure of that exact drum diameter,,,,,,,
???? 3" ?
If using a three inch diameter , lets keep it
constant. I know the drum gets bigger when the line is
stacked. But, you can figure it both ways if your
having a slow day.
The question is:
What is the maximum miles per hour that the
winch will go pulling a 4 lb to a 6 lb model ?
One other factor Im giving you. Im not
talking about launching using the normal arc up over the turnaround.
Im talking about a parrallel to the ground, from winch toward the turnaround
scenerio.
Thanks in
advanced,
Richard Burnoski
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