Mytee Stake Pocket Winch
- Mytee Stake Pocket Winch
- Gives you a Winch anywhere there is a Stake Pocket.
- Fits common flush and outside Stake Pockets
- Has 4 cotter pin holes for precise pin placement to ensure a perfect fit in your stake pocket.
- Black Powder Coated
- Working Load Limit: 5400 lbs
- Capacity: 16,200 lbs
- Please verify measurements before purchase. Not Universal
- Fits Standard Stake Pockets that are 1-1/2"W x 3-1/2"L or 1-5/8"W x 3-1/2"L.
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$24.99
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Weight (Lbs) | 10.50 |
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Load Limit | 5,400 lbs |
Bundle Size | 1 - Pack |
Color | Black |
Capacity | 16,200 lbs |
- Mytee Stake Pocket Winch
- Gives you a Winch anywhere there is a Stake Pocket.
- Fits common flush and outside Stake Pockets
- Has 4 cotter pin holes for precise pin placement to ensure a perfect fit in your stake pocket.
- Black Powder Coated
- Working Load Limit: 5400 lbs
- Capacity: 16,200 lbs
- Please verify measurements before purchase. Not Universal.
- Fits Standard Stake Pockets that are 1-1/2"W x 3-1/2"L or 1-5/8"W x 3-1/2"L.
- Can store 7 feet of strap while in use.
- Will NOT HOLD 30' of strap as this is only meant for temporary placement where a normal winch will not fit.
In order to store or use this winch properly, you can use it like a ratchet strap;
- Pull all the excess webbing through the winch after you have attached the winch strap hook to the one side of your load.
- Then Start ratcheting the Stake Pocket Winch tight.
- Once your winch is tightened down, Roll up the excess webbing and use a rubber band or store under your load.
More Winches, Less Problems. |
Oftentimes when securing cargo, you find yourself wishing you had more winches, and in more useabale places. You don’t have to wish any longer. The Mytee Products Stake Pocket Winch gives you a winch any place you have a stake pocket. It gives your cargo control setup more flexibility, usability, and safety.
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Flexibility |
The Pefect Fit |
These stake pocket winches allow you to add a winch to your flatbed wherever you have a stake pocket. This enables you to secure cargo in new, safer, and more flexible ways. |
Has 4 cotter pin holes for precise pin placement to ensure a perfect fit in your stake pocket. |
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Secure PinThe included cotter pin provides a secure hold within the stake pocket. |
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Dose this come with straps?Question by: admin on 2023-05-17 09:09:04
No, these are winches alone. Straps sold separately
Answer by: admin on 2023-05-17 05:09:04 -
Do you have same product but can hold the entire 4”x30’ strap when not in use?Question by: admin on 2023-05-17 09:08:22
Our available winches are limited to what we have on hand. However, all of our winches are designed to accommodate standard sizes of 2", 3", and/or 4". You may also be able to use our deep profile standard sliding winch to secure an entire strap. To view this product, simply search for "deep profile" in our inventory search.
Answer by: admin on 2023-05-17 05:08:22 -
Can these be used also with 2 inch straps?Question by: admin on 2023-05-17 09:07:24
Yes, you can use with 2" straps
Answer by: admin on 2023-05-17 05:07:24 -
Can they be mounted reverse (underneath)?Question by: admin on 2023-05-17 09:06:04
"The catch tab design does not allow for mounting underneath as it requires pressing the catch tab at the same time as the winch bar. Doing so risks the strap slipping and the tab coming loose. These winches are meant to be used on top."
Answer by: admin on 2023-05-17 05:06:04 -
I bought off amazon and also bought 4*30 straps but can’t roll all 30’ for storage.Do you make a large winch that holds 30’?Question by: on 2020-11-16 19:13:42
This winch is not made to store any winch straps. It is only a tie-down point for hauling cargo. Any of other cargo control Winches that slide and stay into a track will hold your winch strap.
Answer by: Pike Blakeley on 2020-11-16 19:13:42 -
What length strap will fit in itQuestion by: on 2020-10-22 13:37:05
These are not meant to keep strap inside them.. They are only a tie-down point during the hauling process.
Answer by: Gary Holmes on 2020-10-22 13:37:05