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Double Swing Side Pulley Sheave 100mm (Snatch Block for 12mm Rope)

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SKU: 167-14-1
Regular price £180.00 GBP inc vat

Double Swing Side Pulley Sheave 100mm Ref: 167-14

This stainless steel swing side snatch block features two lightweight 100 mm diameter deep groove aluminium sheaves, with stainless steel plates that swing open to install rope.

Sintered bronze bushings on stainless steel shaft provides 98% efficiency.

When you use this pulley with a PCA-1274 pulley, you can quadruple the pulling power of the winches. With two double pulleys, an amazing 5 tons of force can be exerted on a load (using the PCW5000)!

The middle plate has a hole at the bottom, allowing you to attach the end of the rope with a karabiner when necessary.

Use the 70 kN steel locking karabiner (PCA-1701) to anchor the snatch block to a polyester sling.

Ideal rope diameter: 12 mm.

SPECIFICATIONS

Minimum Breaking Load (metric) : 135 kN (13 775 kg)
Working Load Limit (metric) : N/A
Material : Sides: Stainless steel. Sheaves: Aluminium

WEIGHT & DIMENSIONS

Weight (metric) : 2,03 kg
Diameter (metric) : 100 mm
Length (metric) : 27 cm
Width (metric) : 14 cm
Height (metric) : 14 cm

ROPE

Minimum diameter (metric) : 6 mm
Maximum diameter (metric) : 12 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.