The maximum load capacity for cable pullers and sheaves varies based on their design, material, and intended use. Cable pullers, also known as come-alongs or hand winches, typically have load capacities ranging from 1,000 to 8,000 pounds, with some heavy-duty models capable of handling up to 10,000 pounds or more. The capacity is determined by the strength of the cable, the mechanical advantage provided by the device, and the construction materials, such as steel or aluminum.
Sheaves, which are pulley wheels used to guide or change the direction of a cable or rope, also have varying load capacities. The capacity of a sheave depends on its diameter, the material it is made from (such as steel, aluminum, or nylon), and the bearing type. Standard sheaves can handle loads from a few hundred pounds to several tons. Heavy-duty sheaves used in industrial applications can support loads exceeding 20,000 pounds.
Both cable pullers and sheaves must be selected based on the specific requirements of the task, considering factors such as the weight of the load, the angle of pull, and the safety margin. It is crucial to adhere to the manufacturer's specifications and safety guidelines to prevent equipment failure and ensure safe operation. Regular inspection and maintenance are also essential to maintain their load capacity and operational integrity.