TF3342 TERRAFIRMA POLYURETHANE WINCH ROPE HOOK STOPPER
Brand: Terrafirma
TF3342 Terrafirma Polyurethane Winch Rope Hook Stopper
The TF3342 is a polyurethane hook stopper for synthetic rope winches. It helps keep the hook from being pulled tightly into the fairlead and gives a more controlled, tidy finish at the front of the winch setup.
Fitment & compatibility
- Designed to work on synthetic ropes on TF3301, TF3320 and TF3360 winches: 10mm and 11mm ropes.
- Supplied data also says it would work on steel ropes, but check your cable/hook setup before fitting.
- Universal use depends on rope/cable diameter and hook arrangement.
Choose this if
Choose this if you run a TF3301, TF3320 or TF3360 winch and want a simple stopper for the rope/hook assembly.
Why choose this
- Helps prevent the hook being overdrawn into the fairlead.
- Protects the fairlead area from unnecessary impact.
- Tidies the front-end recovery setup.
Key features explained
- Polyurethane body: gives a practical buffer between hook and fairlead.
- 10mm / 11mm rope compatibility: matches the confirmed Terrafirma winches listed.
Installation & what else you may need
Easy fit in most cases, but check the hook, rope/cable and fairlead position carefully after installation.
Specifications
| Product code | TF3342 |
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Confirmed winch compatibility | TF3301, TF3320, TF3360 |
| Confirmed rope sizes | 10mm and 11mm synthetic ropes |
What's included / not included
- Included: 1 x TF3342 polyurethane winch rope hook stopper.
- Not included unless stated: Winch, rope, hook or fitting labour.
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Safety note: Recovery and winching loads can be dangerous. Always use correctly rated equipment, secure recovery points and a winch damper where appropriate, and keep people clear of any loaded line.
Will this fit steel cable?
The supplied product data says it would also work on steel ropes, but you should check diameter and hook setup first.
Why fit a hook stopper?
It helps stop the hook being pulled hard into the fairlead, which can damage parts and make the winch less tidy.