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The NEIKO 02256A Come Along Winch is a robust, hand-powered winch delivering up to 5 tons (10,000 lbs) of pulling capacity. Featuring a 10-foot, 6mm thick steel cable, triple zinc-plated safety hooks, and a dual-gear ratchet system, it offers smooth, reliable operation for automotive, construction, and outdoor recovery tasks. Its ergonomic PVC-coated lever arm and durable build make it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts demanding dependable heavy-duty performance.
Manufacturer | Ridgerock Tools Inc. |
Part Number | 02256A |
Item Weight | 13.38 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 28.54 x 5.79 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | 02256A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 5 Ton |
Color | Clear |
Style | Come Along Winch |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Hook |
Included Components | 5 Ton Come-A-Long |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
V**E
It’s a tough strap and easy to use.
This strap is great. Especially for the price. It’s 20 foot long and the hooks are strong. Great for ATV s. Or pulling just about anything within its breaking range. 15 bucks plus tax. Not bad. If Amazon don’t raise the price. They are bad to do that when you find a good deal. You purchase that item and go back to buy again and the price has gone up. I will not repurchase that item just because of that. You people know what I’m talking about if you buy from Amazon often. Back to the strap. It’s good.
J**Y
Strong for the price!
Great for small jobs. Had a stump that snapped my normal ratchet straps. Purchased this because of the price point. Handled the job with ease. Not a huge bush stump but it was stubborn. Yanked it out first pull with my pickup.
J**D
Wooly Mammoth Tooth Puller
WARNING! SAFETY ALERT!UPDATE: 8/30/11I've been using two of these Come-A-Longs since 2007. A failure occurred on 8/29/11 that could have caused serious injury or death. I always inspect this equipment before use. Even so, close inspections while pulling heavy loads is sometimes hard to do.Look closely at my uploaded photo image on the product page. Notice the bolts or steel pins that hold the hook and pulley. These bolts are held in place by paper-thin, U-Shaped Retainer Clips seated into a shallow grove around the tip of the bolt. If one of these retainer clips is accidentally bumped during use, it can dislodge and the bolt can come free suddenly releasing your load. This happened to me. These 5-ton pullers weigh 18 pounds each. When working with these Come-a-longs in conjunction with various cables and ropes, this can easily happen without notice. This is a serious safety issue.I'm replacing these stock bolts and U-Shaped retainer clips with hardened steel bolts and lock nuts coated with Red Locktite 271 which must be heated to 500 degrees to remove. Coating the threads with JB Weld would also work. I strongly suggest anyone else using these Come-a-longs do the same.It seems that I was wrong in my early reviews of this product. I apologize to those who called it cheap. I should have listened.BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY. GOOD LUCK.Heavy duty and top quality. As far as I can tell, since I don't have a 5-ton scale, the actual capacity is probably over 5-tons. I had several huge trees, 90-foot hardwoods, that needed to come down. With 14,000 lb. test-strength bullrope in the top of the target tree and the pully anchored with log-chain to the base of another tree, I began cranking the lever. I wanted to make certain the tree fell exactly where I wanted. I had to back off to keep from pulling some out of the trees out of the ground, root ball and all, before laying a chainsaw to them. This puller works - and it appears to be made well enough that I feel safe using it. That's very important. I inspected every detail before I put it to use. I could not find any markings indicating where it was made. That might be important to some. When placed next to the standard 2-ton come-a-long, it is easy to see the difference in size, weight and quality. Two connected in tandem to 14,000 lb. bull rope is sufficient to pull a monster hickory tree that is leaning over a house and make it fall away from the house. Tree experts wanted $800.00 for the job. I did it for less than $100.00.UPDATE: 5-9-10 After nearly two years of use, the only complaint I have is the spring clips on the hooks bend easily and at times refuse to release whatever is in the metal hook. Recently, I broke a section of bullrope rated at 9500 lbs. test strength. The running bowline knot I had looped onto the steel hook held. The rope snapped in a place where nothing was touching it. I'll use only 23,000 lb. test bullrope from now on. And for those who are wondering why I don't use chain, chain does not stretch. Bullrope does. When 200 feet of bullrope is tightened to the limits to the top of a tall hickory or oak, several thousand of pounds of force continue to pull the tree in the right direction for several feet even as the tree begins to fall.The average DIYer will never need more power than this. If I was needing 5-tons of pulling power on a commercial application, I'd look for an OSHA approved 10-ton device.There is an old military saying that goes like this: Always ask for double of what you need if you expect to get what you need.
J**R
Decent come-along, great if you don't have a real winch
Doesn't jam up like other come-alongs, seems decent, relatively easy to use. Fortunately never had to use it in a real situation but I have tested it and it works great. Good piece of equipment to have on hand if you don't have a winch.
A**V
Does the job
I bought this because I’m always getting my lawnmower stuck. I didn’t know how to operate it but a quick search on the Internet found me a video. In less than five minutes, I had my lawnmower out of the mud. It seems sturdy and is easy to operate once you learn how.
L**E
Tough and reliable.
My crew and I used these to pull a failing/deflecting garage wall back into plumb. Anchored them into the driveway slab and used come-alongs to crank the wall back into place. Wall studs cracked but these straps did not fail. Classic, reliable tech.
A**R
Missing the load hook
The media could not be loaded. The issue I had was that the load hook was missing from the hanging/doubling pully. I didn't notice this on receipt and unfortunately didn't use the winch until after the return window had closed. I have reached out to the manufacturer to see if they will supply the missing part. Depending on how that goes, I will update the review appropriately.As per several of the one star reviews, releasing cable tension can be unintuitive. This is really a matter of knowing how. This one isn't really any more difficult than any other winch of similar design. There is a trick to it, and if you are not familiar with how this is done, I suggest you Google "'Releasing Tension on a Harbor Freight Come-Along" for a good instructional video. It will probably be an "oh, duh" moment when you see the video.Update: The manufacturer sent a completely new winch, when all I needed was a load hook. So happy there. They stood behind their product. In the mean time I was able to use the previous winch to pull down at over10 hung up trees. The winch works like a charm, and pulls down even large, 12-14 inch hung up pines with ease. So far I actually haven't run into a case where I even needed the extra pulling power of the doubling pully. Again, the cable release does take a bit of practice to get used to. But it becomes second nature when you get the hang of it.
E**H
Good value
Easy to use and good value. I mostly use it to stretch agricultural fence and they are holding up great after a few months of use
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