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PULLEYS


SMC 3” PRUSIK MINDING PULLEY The unique shape of SMC’s aluminum side plates allow the effi cient use of Prusik hitches as a belay or progress capture device. Constructed with a 3” diameter sheave running on a high effi ciency ball bearing. Low profi le fasteners help eliminate the possibility of the pulley snagging.


Key Features: Ball bearing . Large top hole easily accepts 3 large carabiners . Designed for 11 mm to 13 mm ropes . Precision machined aluminum side plates and sheaves . Sealed bearings . Double pulleys include a becket


Single


SM158000N Double


SM158500N CERTIFIED


Tread Sheave Weight 2.5"


3” 2.5" 3” NFPA 1983, G


SMC 2” PRUSIK MINDING PULLEY This mid-sized PMP is the perfect choice for rigging with 11 mm (7/16”) rope or when you don’t have room for a 3” PMP. Pulley will accommodate up to 13 mm rope.


Key Features: Precision machined aluminum side plates and sheaves . Sealed Bearings . Double pulleys include a becket


Single SM152700N Black SM152701N


Double SM152800N Black SM152801N


CERTIFIED


Tread Weight 1.5" 1.5"


1.5" 1.5"


NFPA 1983, G


SMC MICRO PRUSIK MINDING PULLEY Just the thing for smaller ropes and lighter loads, SMC’s Micro PMP’s are ideal for building a mini haul rig or anywhere that a compact lightweight system is needed. Double version is designed with a becket to accommodate compound and complex pulley systems. Max rope diameter 12 mm.


Key Features: Ball bearing . Precision machined aluminum side plates and sheaves . Sealed Bearings . Double pulleys include a becket


Single SM153000N Black SM153001N


Double SM154000N Black SM154001N


CERTIFIED


Tread Weight 1" 1"


1" 1"


NFPA 1983, L


SMC CR & JR PULLEYS These SMC Pulleys are the mini of minis. Effi cient and lightweight its solid strength and effi ciency tests to greater strengths than other pulleys in the same size and price range. It has the required prusik minding capability for use in a haul system. A 1.25’’ nylon sheave and zinc-coated axle make any system run smooth. Simple to use and easy to carry into the fi eld. Max rope diameter 9 mm. CR Pulley is a single pulley, while the JR is a double.


Key Features: Nylon sheave . Precision machined aluminum side plates . Zinc coated axle . Rotating side plates JR Available with or without a becket . Becket MBS: 2,298 lbf (13 kN)


Tread Weight


CR Green SM159000 JR Blue SM159300


JR Black SM159301 JRB Blue SM159200


JRB Black SM159201 MBS


3/4" 2.08 oz (58 g) 22 kN (4946 lbf) 3/4" 3.2 oz (89 g) 22 kN (4946 lbf)


3/4" 3.2 oz (89 g) 22 kN (4946 lbf) 3/4"


3/4"


3.3 oz (94 g) 22 kN (4946 lbf) 3.3 oz (94 g) 22 kN (4946 lbf)


BERRY COMPLIANT 60 MBS


3.5 oz (99 g) 3.5 oz (99 g)


5.8 oz (164 g) 5.8 oz (164 g)


22 kN (4946 lbf) 22 kN (4946 lbf)


47 kN (10566 lbs) 47 kN (10566 lbs)


BERRY COMPLIANT MBS


6.3 oz (179 g) 6.3 oz (179 g)


38 kN (8542 lbf) 38 kN (8542 lbf)


10.4 oz (295 g) 54 kN (12140 lbf) 10.4 oz (295 g) 54 kN (12140 lbf)


BERRY COMPLIANT MBS 12.5 oz (354 g) 38 kN (8542 lbf) 20.8 oz (590 g) 60 kN (13488 lbf) BERRY COMPLIANT


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