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The veer angle in winching refers to the angle between the direction of the winch line and the direction in which the load is being pulled. It is important to keep this angle as small as possible to maximize the efficiency of the winching operation and minimize wear on the equipment. A larger veer angle can result in increased friction and potential for equipment failure, as well as making it harder to control the load. Proper alignment helps ensure safety and effectiveness in winching tasks.

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