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Warrior 8t Swing Away Pulley Block - up to 14mm Dia Cable

Warrior 8t Swing Away Pulley Block - up to 14mm Dia Cable

Warrior Winches SKU: 161-26-11

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Warrior 8t Swing Away Pulley Block - up to 14mm Dia Cable

Warrior 8t Swing Away Pulley Block   For use with both steel and synthetic cable (Equal to or less than) 14mm Diameter.Suitable for 4500-20000lbs capacity Spartan & Samurai 12/24v vehicle winches. This swing pulley is suitable... Read More

Warrior Winches SKU: 161-26-11

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Warrior 8t Swing Away Pulley Block  

For use with both steel and synthetic cable (Equal to or less than) 14mm Diameter.
Suitable for 4500-20000lbs capacity Spartan & Samurai 12/24v vehicle winches.

This swing pulley is suitable for use with Trailer and ATV (all terrain vehicle) 12/24v vehicle winches.

The finish is a smooth satin/gloss finish.

This heavy duty 8 ton pulley block is suitable for both steel and synthetic* ropes up to 14mm in diameter. It comes complete with a grease nipple allowing continued free running of the pulley wheel. The main body is coated with a tough powder coated finish and the roller is finished with a durable zinc/galvanised finish. This is a great piece of equipment for use by 4x4 and recovery truck winches.

A very important piece of equipment for anyone taking a vehicle off road.

Specification & Dimensions

  • Overall Size = 130mm x 250mm x 40mm
  • Hole Size = 75mm
  • Roller Size = 100mm x 21mm
  • Pin Size = 27mm
  • Maximum Capacity 8000 kg

It is important that a pulley with a damaged roller must not be used with a synthetic rope as it could possibly damage the cable.



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