Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
I'm in the process of building my winch bar, got my metal cut the other day and will be welding it tomorrow.
I am thinking of mounting a couple of towing points like the one's in this thread:
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthre ... =winch+bar
Where do I buy the eye sections? I am assuming they go through the plate and have a threaded end?
I know where to get the shackles.
What are your thoughts on this type of recovery point versus the standard tow hooks?
Cheers.
I am thinking of mounting a couple of towing points like the one's in this thread:
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthre ... =winch+bar
Where do I buy the eye sections? I am assuming they go through the plate and have a threaded end?
I know where to get the shackles.
What are your thoughts on this type of recovery point versus the standard tow hooks?
Cheers.
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
Depending on where you are try Cookes.
They seem to have or are able to get most recovery gear
They seem to have or are able to get most recovery gear

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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
So how do they attach, are they welded on or are they like a nut and bolt?
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
Nut and Bolt, often seen on the front of Trucks, they have them through there front bars as tow points.They screw into the front of the chassis rails, could try Transport Wholesalers, they usually stock all that big truck stuff. Not sure if there rated for Snatching thats all.
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Found the Cookes website, looks like they will have what I need.
I wonder if it is worth welding the front of the eye bolt as well as bolting it at the rear, just for a bit of extra strength.
Or will this weaken the eye bolt due to the heat from welding?
I wonder if it is worth welding the front of the eye bolt as well as bolting it at the rear, just for a bit of extra strength.
Or will this weaken the eye bolt due to the heat from welding?
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
juz wrote:Nut and Bolt, often seen on the front of Trucks, they have them through there front bars as tow points.They screw into the front of the chassis rails, could try Transport Wholesalers, they usually stock all that big truck stuff. Not sure if there rated for Snatching thats all.
Most of the pics I have seen of this type of tow point aren't mounted anywhere near the chassis rails, they are just fastened to the winch bar. The ones in the thread I linked to on the GQ are too high to be near the chassis rails.
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
They are threaded and are available in heaps of different sizes.
Best bet is to shoot in and talk to them with regards to your needs.(if there is a branch handy
)
Or email them.
Best bet is to shoot in and talk to them with regards to your needs.(if there is a branch handy


Or email them.
Outta the way sheep shagga !!!!
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
mylux wrote:They are threaded and are available in heaps of different sizes.
Best bet is to shoot in and talk to them with regards to your needs.(if there is a branch handy![]()
)
Or email them.
Invercargill is only 30 minutes away so I will get down there next week.
Hopefully they will know if they are rated for snatch recoveries.
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
dont weld them just use rated bolts and flat washers,the good eyes are usually rated high tensile so welding them isnt needed,i have got these from cooks and also ramset stores. they are used on building sites and roofs for adding safety lines for harnesses and absiling
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I ment they screw through the bumper and into the chassis rails of BIG trucks. eg.Mack,Scania,Volvo,International etc.
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chrome wrote:dont weld them just use rated bolts and flat washers,the good eyes are usually rated high tensile so welding them isnt needed,i have got these from cooks and also ramset stores. they are used on building sites and roofs for adding safety lines for harnesses and absiling
We use them for the same stuff, Abseiling anchors, even for hanging towers under helecopters, their rated for shock loads to
http://www.ramset.co.nz/
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
bobrocket wrote:
We use them for the same stuff, Abseiling anchors, even for hanging towers under helecopters, their rated for shock loads to
http://www.ramset.co.nz/
took me a while to actually find them
heres a more direct link.......
http://www.ramset.co.nz/engineeresource ... rrest.html



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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
skid wrote:took me a while to actually find them
heres a more direct link.......
http://www.ramset.co.nz/engineeresource ... rrest.html
Thanks Skid
For some reason Ramset is a blocked site in China.
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From my understanding most Eye Bolts won't withstand the shock loading that goes with 4wd recoveries, they are designed as anchor points. Another thing to consider is when stuck the towing point is in most cases under water or deep in mud and for a quick recovery a hook is the best and quickest option, who wants to be Tit's deep in mud or water trying to get a shackle pin started, and when the pin gets dropped while your vehicle fills up with water while waiting for someone else to find another shackle
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BEEN THERE DONE THAT, GOT THE T-SHIRT AND HAT,
FITZY.

BEEN THERE DONE THAT, GOT THE T-SHIRT AND HAT,
FITZY.
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
SMOKEY wrote:From my understanding most Eye Bolts won't withstand the shock loading that goes with 4wd recoveries, they are designed as anchor points. Another thing to consider is when stuck the towing point is in most cases under water or deep in mud and for a quick recovery a hook is the best and quickest option, who wants to be Tit's deep in mud or water trying to get a shackle pin started, and when the pin gets dropped while your vehicle fills up with water while waiting for someone else to find another shackle.
BEEN THERE DONE THAT, GOT THE T-SHIRT AND HAT,
FITZY.
But every new generation of guys seems to know a whole lot more than those who have been doing it for a long time Fitzy.
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
ARB sell them but mainly for attaching the hook in a double line pull or similar, not recommended for snatching...
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
I may put hooks on the side of the bar, maybe a little bit lower so they sit more or less in line with the top of the chassis rails.
Got the central box section all welded up today and mounted. Just need to get some round bar bent up for the sides and then pull it all off again for paint.
Got the central box section all welded up today and mounted. Just need to get some round bar bent up for the sides and then pull it all off again for paint.
Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
From my understanding most Eye Bolts won't withstand the shock loading that goes with 4wd recoveries, they are designed as anchor points. Another thing to consider is when stuck the towing point is in most cases under water or deep in mud and for a quick recovery a hook is the best and quickest option, who wants to be Tit's deep in mud or water trying to get a shackle pin started, and when the pin gets dropped while your vehicle fills up with water while waiting for someone else to find another shackle
Don't worry Fitzy, most of them will be out with their cameras taking pictures and you'll find it's you tit's deep in mud. You know how it goes

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thats all i have one for hookin on the hook when not in use

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At the recomendation of Cookes, they are not allowed as recovery points in Winch Challenges in NZ. Cookes told us they are not suitable for that purpose due to side loading and also if they are not mounted correctly, they can be very dangerous.
I use to use them but have taken them off!
So great idea but the guys that supply them don't recomend them on a 4x4 so you decide!
I use to use them but have taken them off!
So great idea but the guys that supply them don't recomend them on a 4x4 so you decide!
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
I've decided to put one 4.75 ton rated eye bolt on the front for straight pulls/recovery's and to attach the cable hook to when not in use. I will also put a rated snatch hook either side of the central box section holding the winch and will recover from both at the same time using a short strap and shackle or similar. I figure it will always be better to have the recovery forces spread evenly over the whole bar and both chassis rails as opposed to just pulling from one side.
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
it is very handy to have something like that for towing or linking trucks together during big river crossings or something. No good for snatching. You really want a hook mounted the right way up for snatching and a shackle point for when you want a rope fixed so it doesnt float off or fall off when it goes slack.
Two very different recovery points with different purposes.
Two very different recovery points with different purposes.
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Re: Recovery Eyes? Where to buy.
rangimotors wrote:it is very handy to have something like that for towing or linking trucks together during big river crossings or something. No good for snatching. You really want a hook mounted the right way up for snatching and a shackle point for when you want a rope fixed so it doesnt float off or fall off when it goes slack.
Two very different recovery points with different purposes.
Good point but it is important people understand the difference.
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