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Terminations PMI®


Swaged Terminations High strength, no-knot terminations for PMI®


ropes may be swaged. MADE IN THE USA Hudson Classic Pro ropes. Swaged terminations are formed using


aluminum sleeves and a stainless steel thimble. PMI swaged rope terminations are always stronger than any knotted termination. Swages are applied to the rope using a precision steel die and the resulting termination is nearly as strong as the rope itself. PMI® Pro with Unicore®


Hudson Classic Pro (both EZ and Max,) and also PMI®


PMI can swage either one or two end terminations on the ropes listed below: 11 mm - PMI® 12.5 mm - PMI®


Hudson Classic Pro EZ, Max or Sport Hudson Classic Pro EZ, Max or Sport,


PMI® Hudson Classic Pro with Unicore® , PMI® Retro


Key Features: Streamlined permanent termination • No knots • Nearly as strong as the rope • Stronger than knots • Two separate but equal blocks of stitching provide greater safety


11 mm MBS: 26 kN (5845 lbf) - PMI®


Thimble HD26056 One End Two Ends


KT36084 KT36085


COMPLIANT


12.5 mm MBS: 39 kN (8768 lbf) - PMI®


One End Two Ends


COMPLIANT - PMI® Sewn Eyes


KT36080 KT36083


Hudson Classic Pro EZ $4.75


$32.00 $60.00


NFPA 1983 (2012), T ANSI Z359.1 (2007) - PMI® Hudson Classic Pro EZ


MBS: 36.7 kN (8250 lbf) - PMI® Thimble HD26014


Hudson Classic Pro with Unicore® $6.00


$34.00 $64.00


NFPA 1983 (2012), G ANSI Z359.1 (2007) HUDSON CLASSIC PRO EZ, PMI® MADE IN THE USA


PMI uses precision stitching to create a permanent, sewn termination that is stronger than any knotted termination and nearly as strong as the rope itself. Heat shrink tubing protects the stitching and the label from abrasion. PMI can sew either one or two end terminations on the ropes listed below:


9 mm – PMI® 10 mm - PMI® 11 mm - PMI®


Hudson Classic Pro EZ or Max


Hudson Classic Pro EZ, Max or Sport Hudson Classic Pro EZ, Max or Sport, PMI®


Isostatic, PMI®


12.5 mm - PMI® PMI®


13 mm - PMI® Isostatic


Key Features: Streamlined permanent termination • No knots • Nearly as strong as the rope • Stronger than knots • Two separate but equal blocks of stitching provide greater safety


9 mm MBS: 14 kN (3147 lbf) - PMI®


One End Two Ends


KT36088 KT36089


10 mm MBS: 22 kN (4946 lbf) - PMI®


One End Two Ends


COMPLIANT


KT36086 KT36087


Access Pro, PMI® Extreme Pro™


Hudson Classic Pro EZ, Max or Sport, Retro


Note: 9 mm comes with stainless steel thimbles. 10 mm - 13 mm come with nylon thimbles.


HUDSON CLASSIC PRO WITH UNICORE® HUDSON CLASSIC PRO EZ Hudson Classic


11 mm MBS: 24 kN (5395 lbf) - PMI®


Hudson Classic Pro EZ $28.50


$57.00


Hudson Classic Pro EZ $28.50


$57.00


NFPA 1983 (2012), T ANSI Z359.1 (2007) - PMI®


HUDSON CLASSIC PRO EZ Two Ends COMPLIANT


KT36084 KT36085


- PMI®


Hudson Classic Pro EZ


MBS: 37.6 kN (8452 lbf) - PMI® Extreme Pro™ One End


$28.50 $57.00


NFPA 1983 (2012), T ANSI Z359.1 (2007) HUDSON CLASSIC PRO EZ, PMI®


12.5 mm - 13 mm MBS: 36 kN (8093 lbf) - PMI®


Two Ends COMPLIANT - PMI®


KT36080 KT36083


EXTREME PRO


Hudson Classic Pro EZ


MBS: 40.7 kN (9150 lbf) - PMI® One End


Hudson Classic Pro with Unicore® $28.50


$57.00 NFPA 1983 (2012), G ANSI Z359.1 (2007) HUDSON CLASSIC PRO EZ, PMI® HUDSON CLASSIC PRO WITH UNICORE®


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