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Winch Cable Accessories

Winch cable accessories include hooks, thimbles, and hardware to complete securement setups. These components enhance safety and reliability in winching operations. Built tough, they ensure long-lasting performance in demanding conditions. Use winch cable accessories for recovery, construction, and transport work.

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All-Grip Self-locking Swivel Hook G80

The All-Grip Self-locking Swivel Hook G80 is great for holding up under harsh conditions. Made of steel alloy, this durable hook is meant to last. Being Grade 80, it’s approved for overhead lifting, and it can handle up to 28,300 tons. Check the drop-down menu for more information. Finally, using bronze bushings for easy rotation, you can ensure your load won’t get tangled up.
$40.99 $229.99

All-Grip Wire Rope Clips

Whether you're forming a wire rope eye or connecting two wires together, you can rely on this drop-forged and galvanized wire rope clip from All-Grip. Not only is it extremely durable, due to how it's made, it also resists corrosion and rust. To top that durability off, the product identification code is stamped at the base. With it, you can trace the wire rope all the way back to when it was made.
$8.99 $69.99

All-Grip Winch Cable Thimble

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This is a winch cable thimble made of hot-dipped and galvanized steel from All-Grip.

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  • Hot-dipped and galvanized steel
$1.99 $9.99

Crosby Terminator Wedge Socket

Secure the tail or dead end of the wire rope to the wedge with the Crosby Terminator Wedge Socket. Not only does it meet or exceed all requirements of the ASME B30.26. On top of that, the basket is individually magnetic particle inspected to make sure it’s up to par. Plus it incorporates Crosby’s patented QUIC-CHECK® 'Go' and 'No-Go' feature cast into the wedge for extra safety, letting the user know if the rope is the right size for it.
$149.99 $736.99

All-Grip Sling Hook Latches Grade 100

This is a grade 100 sling hook latch. Not only are they made in the USA, but they come in four different sizes so you can find the right one for you.
$13.99 $37.99

All-Grip Self-locking Clevis Hook G80

This All-Grip Self-locking Clevis Hook is the perfect addition to your set. Safer than traditional latches, this hook doesn’t open unless there is no load on it. This prevents the risk of accidentally dropping the load, increasing safety and lowering damage. Plus, it’s able to be used with alloy chains and wire rope, meaning this safety can be added to almost any setup.
$76.99 $310.99

All-Grip Alloy Hooks Swivel

With the ability to swivel, you can avoid your load getting twisted and tangled. Not to mention, these drop-forged swivel hooks are made to last. That durability means it will last you a lot longer. Plus, even if there is damage to the weakest part, the latch, it’s easy to replace so you can keep it going. Finally, with a WLL of up to 11 tons, depending on which hook you get, you can be sure to handle whatever comes your way.
$30.99 $93.99

All-Grip Self-locking Eye Hook G80

The Grade 80 All-Grip Self-locking Eye Hook is great for holding up under harsh conditions. Made of steel alloy, this durable hook is meant to last. Being Grade 80, it’s approved for overhead lifting, and it can handle up to 28,300 tons. Check the drop-down menu for more information.
$33.99 $333.99

All-Grip Alloy Hooks Eye

Sometimes all you need is a simple eye hook. Lucky for you, these drop-forged eye hooks are made to last. That durability means it will last you a lot longer. Plus, even if there is damage to the weakest part, the latch, it’s easy to replace so you can keep it going. Finally, with a WLL of up to 11 tons, depending on which hook you get, you can be sure to handle whatever comes your way.
$17.99 $102.99
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Winch Cable Accessories Buying Guide

When it comes to recovery and towing operations, a winch cable is only as strong and reliable as the accessories that support it. The Winch Cable Accessories category at Zips.com brings together the essential components that help extend the life, safety, and performance of your cable system. Whether you’re maintaining steel wire rope, synthetic line, or hybrid setups, the right accessories ensure consistent pulling strength and reliable operation every time.

Why Choose Quality Winch Cable Accessories

Your winch cable operates under extreme tension and harsh environments. Investing in quality accessories minimizes downtime and damage caused by corrosion, abrasion, or improper rigging. Accessories like cable hooks, lubricants, and safety tie backs not only protect the winch line but also improve operator safety and overall efficiency.

Professionals in towing, recovery, and off-road applications rely on these components to maintain smooth operation — from roadside recoveries to heavy-duty winch pulls. Choosing durable, corrosion-resistant, and properly rated accessories ensures your equipment performs safely under pressure.

Explore the Full Range of Winch Cable Accessories

This category covers all the tools and parts that keep your winch cable in top condition. Here’s what you’ll find within this section:

  • Winch Cable Lubricants: Reduce friction and protect your cable from wear caused by repeated use and exposure to the elements. Proper lubrication helps extend cable life and ensures smoother spooling.
  • Winch Cable Hooks and Latches: Secure, connect, and release loads safely. Designed for reliability, these components are vital for safe towing and recovery operations.
  • Winch Cable Hardware: Essential connection and mounting components, including clamps, thimbles, and ferrules, that guarantee a secure setup and stable performance under load.

Each sub-category provides specific tools and products designed for different stages of cable maintenance and use, allowing you to select the right part without overlapping with related subpages.

Top Considerations When Shopping for Winch Cable Accessories

Before purchasing, consider these key factors to make sure you’re selecting the right accessories for your application:

  • Cable Type: Steel and synthetic winch lines have different compatibility needs for hooks, lubricants, and hardware.
  • Load Capacity: Always match the rated strength of your accessories to your winch’s pulling power.
  • Environment: Choose corrosion-resistant materials like zinc-plated or stainless steel hardware for long-term performance in outdoor conditions.
  • Maintenance Routine: Regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection of cable connections significantly improve lifespan and safety.

By pairing the right accessories with your winch cable system, you can reduce the risk of failure and increase your operational reliability on every pull.

Expert Insight and Industry Support

Zips.com carries a comprehensive selection of winch cable accessories from trusted brands across the towing and recovery industry. Each product meets the performance and safety demands of professional operators who depend on reliable gear day in and day out.

Whether you’re outfitting a new setup or upgrading your existing equipment, our catalog includes every detail you need to maintain dependable cable operation — from first pull to final recovery.

FAQ: Winch Cable Accessories

What are winch cable accessories used for?
Winch cable accessories are used to maintain, protect, and secure winch cables. They include parts like hooks, lubricants, clamps, and tie backs that ensure safe operation and extend cable life.

Can I use the same accessories for steel and synthetic winch cables?
Not always. Some components, like lubricants or clamps, are designed specifically for either steel or synthetic lines. Always check the product specifications to ensure compatibility.

How often should I lubricate my winch cable?
For steel cables, lubrication should be applied regularly—especially after heavy use or exposure to water. Synthetic lines typically require cleaning and drying instead of lubrication.

Why is it important to use rated hooks and hardware?
Using properly rated components ensures that your winch system can handle its maximum load safely. Mismatched or unrated hardware can fail under tension and cause damage or injury.

What’s the best way to store a winch cable when not in use?
Use a cable tie back or retention system to secure the line neatly and prevent kinks or frays. Keep the winch cable clean and dry when stored for extended periods.