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Old 03-05-2017, 10:43 PM   #6
midniteblues
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Re: warn winch bumper

Ok so we have.
A 1/4" thick center plate at 16 3/4" x 28" .
With a 90 degree angle in it with a 7 3/4" leg (bottom) and 8" leg for the fair lead face.

Two peices of 1/4" thick 1 1/2" x 5" c channel at 23 1/2" long.

This gives an overall length of Just about 74" considering the channels are at about a 10 degree angle from the face plate which is where the give or take 1" went.


Two 1/4" thick peices of 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" angle @17 3/4" long.


There is two 1/4" thick 1" wide x 7" long braces for the face.
I'm gonna guess these are set up and welded on spec for warn winches if you don't use a warn these could vary in placement..

Also two 1/4" x 1 1/2" 12" long straps that run at a angle from the channel too the center plate too support the channel ends.

Keep in mind this is not the normal c channel with the tapered "c" ends like I beam would have but looks too be all steel bent on a brake or stamped.
Same as the angle peices it is not "angle iron" so we used too call it. It is "braked" or "stamped".

I didn't lay out any drilled holes for the fact that most of them would be pretty explanatory once lined up with a truck or "your winch.
But if anyone would like I will get lay outs for them also.

I worked in a steel shop for a good while sawing and machining all kinds of steel and usually peices like these were all bent on a huge brake press.

If there is anything I missed or anything else please ask.
I will try.
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