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SMC KOOTENAY HX PULLEY The Kootenay HX from SMC is the most advanced Knot Passing Pulley on the market. This pul- ley lives up to its “HX” (High Strength) name as the lightest, strongest, most effi cient and du- rable pulley of its kind. Sealed ball bearings provide optimal effi ciency and help to reduce the performance-robbing resistance that is inherent in most multiple component systems. Adding to its versatility, the Kootenay HX may also serve as an edge roller for rope protection.


Key Features: NFPA certifi ed . Sealed Ball bearings . Solid aluminum side plates . High-strength aluminum sheave . Primary carabiner hole accepts numerous rescue carabiners . Secondary carabiner holes for use with tag or belay lines . Two quick-release pins included for conversion to a high-strength tie off . For use with 10 mm to 13 mm rope


Weight: 26.4 oz (750 g) MBS: 38 kN (8,542 lbf) SM125500


CERTIFIED NFPA 1983 G


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PMI CHEST ROLLER The PMI chest plate and roller combination features a clean design that is effi - cient and easy to use. The all metal roller incorporates a pivoting gate that swiv- els open or locks closed. Getting on and off rope is now an easy one-handed operation with no more dangling parts that could be disconnected or lost. Both units are especially useful for top heavy or barrel chested users, or for anyone that has a tendency to ‘lean back’ while on rope. Use the second roller to hold the safety in place to assist an “upright posture” even while at rest. Manufac- tured in the USA by Rock Exotica.


Key Features: Multiple connection points fi t a variety of harnesses . Secure quick release gate . Aluminum ball bearing roller


Single Roller Weight: 10.6 oz (300 g) HD26108


Double Roller Weight: 13.1 oz (372 g) HD26109


SMC SHUTTLE PULLEY The SMC Shuttle Tandem Pulley is one of the lightest, fastest and most versatile tandem pulleys on the market. Designed to last the long haul and for use on cable or rope up to 13 mm. The SMC Shuttle features stainless steel sheaves, four independent sealed ball bearing assemblies, stainless steel fasteners and multiple connection points with enough room for rescue carabiners.


Key Features:


4 Independent Sealed Ball Bearings . Multiple attachment points . Fits up to 13 mm Cable or Rope


Weight: 8.0 oz (227 g) MBS: 26 kN (5,845 lbf) SM156303


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SMC SWIFT WATER PULLEY In recognition of the unique requirements found in Swift Water Rescue, this aluminum pulley fea- tures a series of holes in the side plates to help to minimize any hydroplaning.


Key Features: Lightweight aluminum . 2” Aluminum sheave . Sealed bearings . Accepts ropes up to 1/2”


Weight: 6.0 oz (170 g) MBS: 34 kN (7786 lbf) SM147000


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