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Double Swing Side Pulley Sheave 76mm (Snatch Block for 10mm Rope)
Portable Winch SKU: 167-14-4

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Description
Description
Stainless Steel Double Swing Side Pulley Sheave 76mm (Snatch Block)
This swing-side pulley opens to install rope and keep it from going out. Its two 76 mm aluminium sheaves are mounted on a self-lubricating bronze bearing and provide an efficiency of 98%. The sides, the centre plate and the shaft are made of stainless steel. An excellent pulley, robust and durable.
A hole at the bottom of the centre plate allows to attach the end of the rope with a carabiner when needed. Use 50kN carabiners (PCA-1702) or 70kN (PCA-1701) to attach the pulley to a polyester sling. When using this pulley along with the single pulley PCA-1275 (SKU 167-14-3), you can quadruple the pulling strength. With 2 of these double pulleys, 5 tons of pulling power will be generated when using the PCW3000-Li.Ideal rope diameter : 10 mm
Manufactured in Canada.
Specification
- Minimum Breaking Load (metric) : 90 kN (9185 kg)
- Working Load Limit (metric) : N/A
- Material : Sides: Stainless steel. Sheaves: Aluminum
WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS
- Weight (metric) : 0,82 kg
- Diameter (metric) : 76 mm
- Length (metric) : 18,34 cm
- Width (metric) : 7,95 cm
- Height (metric) : 4,88 cm
ROPE
- Minimum diameter (metric) : 6 mm
- Maximum diameter (metric) : 10 mm
Additional Information
Additional Information : Not designed for steel cable. Additional information : The NEWTON is the International System unit for force; it is equal to the amount of net force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.
The WORKING LOAD LIMIT (WLL) is the maximum load which should not be exceeded under any condition.
The MINIMUM BREAKING STRENGTH (MBS) is observed during a destructive test. You should divide it by an appropriate safety factor.
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