NEIKO 02256A Come Along Winch, 5-Ton (10,000 Lbs) Pulling Capacity, 10Ft, 3 Hook, Heavy Duty Power Cable Come Along Tool with Dual Gears, Hand Winch Cable, Automotive Hoist Winch Puller, Recovery Gear
$67.99
NEIKO presents the 02256A Heavy Duty Manual Come Along Cable Puller. This comealong manual winch is capable of pulling ten thousand pounds. Convenient and portable enough to use in almost every situation, small enough to carry with one hand and light weight so you can fit it in your trunk. Pull large loads and vehicles of whatever you are stuck in. You can also use them for stretching fences, lifting objects, and lowering objects. Some more advanced uses are also pulling joints together, pulling frame of a new construction together during its raising, or straightening heavy panels while putting them in place. Works in the industrial and construction fields, on boats and ships. With its long hand operated ratchet lever winch gets all the leverage you need.
5 TON COME ALONG WINCH: Heavy-duty mini come along five ton come along hand winch cable puller delivers serious pulling power for construction, home, farms, ranch, fences, and automotive use. Max horizontal load capacity of 10,000 pounds.
WINCH HOOK: Heavy duty puller steel construction for added durability; hooks and gears are zinc plated for a long-lasting life in your garage or workshop when pulling, dragging, lifting, or stretching. Safety latch on all hooks to prevent accidents or slipping off.
RATCHETING CABLE COME ALONG: Powerful ratcheting come along pulling system allows for one-handed operation when pulling or winching even the heaviest loads. The winch cable ratchet pulley system length is 6mm thick and 3.2 meters or 10 feet long.
DOUBLE GEAR MANUAL WINCH: Double-gear design locks on for evenly distributed force and easy to gauge notched pulling action for an easy, smooth, and consistent. Max vertical load capacity is also called weight capacity of 2 tons or 4,000 pounds.
LEVER ARM: Includes long industrial hand ratchet handle with PVC coated grip for leverage and 3 latching hooks for added safety and versatility when going off road vehicle recovery, pulling fences, logs, stumps, or rocks.
13 reviews for NEIKO 02256A Come Along Winch, 5-Ton (10,000 Lbs) Pulling Capacity, 10Ft, 3 Hook, Heavy Duty Power Cable Come Along Tool with Dual Gears, Hand Winch Cable, Automotive Hoist Winch Puller, Recovery Gear
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MM 7421 –
A Very Useful Tool
This unit was perfect for my landscaping project – moving and positioning large boulders. Obviously, this unit has many uses when needed. The unit was well made and comes with a handy carrying case for storage.
Richard M. –
When you need it, you need it.
Had to get a broke UTV onto a trailer. Never used one before so it took a bit to figure it out (instructions helped, but just a bit). All said it worked fine, also used it to pull a broke zero turn onto same trailer after I used the fixed UTV to pull the broke zero turn out of the orchard.
M. George –
Git-r-done
So my wife wanted me to move/clear some rocks to build a new trail through our woods, and, I don’t have a CTL, and my little Gator only weighs 1300 lbs which won’t do squat for what I’m after. I needed to move some rocks (uphill) that likely weighed in the 3000 pound range as well as being partially embedded. I was able to attach a couple of tow chains around the rock and wrapped around a tree with this tool in-between. This come-along broke it free of the dirt, which I’m somewhat guessing required around a 5000 pound breakout force. That said, it is nowhere nearly as easy to use as my smaller units. The cable does not freely release and also got bound up on me once. I feel like I’m in a position now to avoid some of this frustration in the future but ease of use was not high up there. Also, those little safety latches are almost worthless in the field, bend, and then get in the way. I understand the purpose but I wound up having to remove. It did git-r-done though!
Jerry H. Bond –
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.
Matt P. –
Very Sturdy Tool
I purchased this “Used Like New” and it is in brand new condition. It did not have a scratch on it and appears unused. It came with instructions that are well written and do a good job of explaining how to unload the weight. I purchased a 2-ton Boneco that came without instructions, difficult to use, so I returned it and purchased this one. Granted, it was a 2-ton vs. 5-ton, but this is easily 3-4 times heavier and built better. I read one review that mentioned the C-clips holding on the bolts holding the pulleys, which is accurate. As they suggested, I will replace with bolts that have lock nuts. I recommend this product and suggest the same modification to prevent accidentally knocking off a C-clip during use.
GrokkerOH –
Does the Job with some tinkering at a low price but requires tinkering and is not user friendly
Pros:inexpensivehasn’t broken yetmostly does what it is supposed to doCons:I had to disassemble and grease the unit to get the cable roller to rotate free of the lever arm (which is required for both loading and especially unloading the tension)the levers you have to compress to allow the cable roller to unlock and to allow the lever arm to move free of the ratchet device are not user friendly – recommend some extremely heavy duty spring clamps on hand unless you have 3 or 4 hands.
Ray Kay –
This is a monster winch
I already had a 4 ton winch which I had to rebuild after using it within its rating because its cable reel distorted under load and jammed the mechanism. I searched the web for a higher rated winch but found nothing in New Zealand above a 4 ton rating. The Neiko 2256A 5 ton winch was available in America and cost me two and a half times its purchase cost by the time I got it shipped to New Zealand, but it was well worth it. It is very strongly constructed and I have used it to winch my car out of the garage when the battery failed, and it helped me remove a tree stump in my garden. I’m thankful that I found a winch that performs up to its rating without requiring a rebuild!
Joshua K –
De-Tensioner broke on first day, left with a dangerous situation.
Used this to raise up a small tree that had fallen. Anchored it to a large pine tree and it worked fine at first but I had to take it in stages because the cable is so short I would have to stop and re-tie my rope. On the 3rd or 4th round of this process the mechanism that allows you to detension the winch became stuck. I tried many times to get it unstuck to no avail. Now I am stuck with a somewhat precarious situation this rope is under a lot of tension and I cannot remove the winch. I am contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any advice to help because I don’t know how to safely remove this thing at this point.
David –
Well built. Heavy product
Ed –
Extremely well packed. Shipped from US to UK. Box inside box, inside another box.Not a scratch on it.Very robust construction and ease of use.Just carefully ready the enclosed instruction on operation and cable release.
Jaime N –
Producto de buena calidad y la entrega rapidisima.
S P –
The puller is a really heavy-duty one. The range is not huge, like all manual pullers (I would say around 5ft), but with patience, it gets the job done. It’s easy to use, and the puller is strong. It should probably be used with additional harness like tie-downs used for the cars, but other than that it just works flawlessly. The reasonably large tree you see in the picture, it was pulling like it’s a match.
Nick –
My Van stuck in the mud of my back garden. The rescue company said they only cover electrical and mechanical problems. Then I use this power puller solved the problem. My Van is more than 3 ton. Good product! also removed several stumps. Please remember to use some wd-40 to lubricate .