Advantages: Affordable, Durable, Low Maintenance:
Aircraft-grade steel is more durable than synthetic winch rope, offering greater efficiency and reliability among treacherous terrains. Through mud, rocks, sand, and snow, steel won’t fall prey to fraying and abrasion. Steel rope tends to be more affordable than synthetic winch rope, and the fact that it doesn’t become weathered as easily means that you can save money on winch cable replacements in the long run. Steel rope’s ability to endure the elements with ease also means less maintenance and upkeep. Not only can steel rope be a money saver, but a time saver too.
Disadvantages: Prone to Rust & Rough Edges:
Steel cable requires less upkeep to maintain, but they do require more frequent inspections for cable damage. It is more likely to experience kinks, making it more difficult to spool up on the drum, decreasing effectiveness. Stainless steel cable is prone to rust and can develop rough edges over time, making gloves necessary during handling. A light, protective layer of WD-40 or chain oil can help deter moisture and combat these slow, insidious rust invasions. Steel rope also holds more energy and will therefore have a greater, more hazardous impact if it snaps. However, with precautions and proper winching techniques, steel rope can be safe for use.