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HARDWARE SMC/RA STAINLESS ST EEL PULLE YS


Based on Russ Anderson’s original design, these pulleys are essential equipment for the serious rigger. Rotating side plates allow attachment of the pulley anywhere on the rope and the 3” and 4” models will accept multiple carabiners. Axle nuts are marked with a blue witness line to indicate if the axle nut has been turned or tampered with.


Key Features: Stainless steel side plates Single


Part No


2” NFPA-L, Oilite SM150000 1.49” 2” NFPA-L, Ball


SM150500 1.49”


3” NFPA-G, Oilite SM151000 2.34” 4” NFPA-G, Oilite SM152000 3.33” 4” NFPA-G, Ball


Double


SM152500 3.33” Part No


2” NFPA-L, Oilite SM155000 1.49” 2” NFPA-L, Ball


SM155500N 1.49”


4” NFPA-G, Oilite SM157000 3.33” 4” NFPA-G, Oilite SM157500N 3.33”


USA MADE BERRY COMPLIANT Tread Max Rope Weight


13 mm 8.6 oz (244 g) 13 mm 8.6 oz (244 g)


MBS


29 kN (6519 lbf) 29 kN (6519 lbf)


16 mm 1.00 lbs (454 g) 51 kN (11465 lbf) 16 mm 1.44 lbs (652 g) 51 kN (11465 lbf) 16 mm 1.44 lbs (652 g) 51 kN (11465 lbf)


Tread Max Rope Weight MBS


13 mm 1.01 lbs (460 g) 41 kN (9217 lbf) 13 mm 1.06 lbs (482 g) 41 kN (9217 lbf) 16 mm 2.52 lbs (1.142 kg) 63 kN (14163 lbf) 16 mm 2.52 lbs (1.142 kg) 63 kN (14163 lbf)


CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, T,G SMC SWIF TWATER PULLE Y


In recognition of the unique requirements found in Swift Water Rescue, this aluminum pulley features 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” Height: 1.37” (3.5 cm) » Width: 3.00” (7.6 cm) » Length: 4.00” (10.2 cm) » Weight: 6.0 oz (170 g) » MBS: 34 kN (7786 lbf)


Red USA MADE SM147000 $41.50 BERRY COMPLIANT CERTIFIED UIAA 127 EN 12278 $79.30


$104.30 $185.40 $210.40


$45.60 $66.10 $82.90 $93.30


$122.40


PULLEYS


SMC KOOT ENAY HX PULLE Y


The Kootenay HX from SMC is the most advanced Knot Passing Pulley on the market. This is an entirely new and more compact design and lives up to its “HX” (High Strength) name as the lightest, strongest, most efficient, and durable pulley of its kind available. Sealed ball bearings provide optimal efficiency 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: Sealed Ball bearings • Solid aluminum side plates • High-strength aluminum 3.46” 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


Height: 3.40” (8.6 cm) » Width: 4.34” (11.0 cm) » Length: 8.67” (21.6 cm) » Weight: 1.65 lbs (750 g) » MBS: 38 kN (8542 lbf) Gold


SM125500 USA MADE SMC TR PULLE Y


The TR Pulley is strong, reliable compact, and lightweight. It is reasonably priced but doesn’t sacrifice


efficiency. Great performance for its size and cost. The TR Pulley has a true Oilite Bearing on a zinc coated axle for reliable performance.


Key Features: Lightweight aluminum • 1.20” Aluminum sheave • Oilite bearings • Accepts ropes up to 1/2”


Height: 1.07” (2.7 cm) » Width: 1.75” (4.4 cm) » Length: 3.00” (7.6 cm) » Weight: 2.3 oz (66 g) » MBS: 26 kN (5845 lbf)


Green/Grey SM159500 USA MADE $34.20 BERRY COMPLIANT $200.50 BERRY COMPLIANT CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, G h e i g h tec® HURRICANE PRO™


The Hurricane Pro™ allows attachment of a pulley system at any point along a loaded rope creating an instant mechanical advantage. An integral component of the TowerTek™ Rescue Solution (page 85) and the FallTek™ Rescue Solution (page 86).


Key Features: Stainless steel body • Stainless cam • Nylon sheave • Designed for ropes from 10.5 mm to 11 mm


Height: 1.00” (2.5 cm) » Width: 3.50” (8.9 cm) » Length: 8.00” (20.3 cm) » Weight: 1.52 lbs (690 g)


HD26186 CERTIFIED $204.00 prEN 12841-B EN 567, EN 12278


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