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Pul leys


Pulleys for Fire Rescue


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 13 mm.


MADE IN THE USA


Key Features: Precision machined aluminum side plates and 1.37” sheaves • Sealed Ball Bearings • Double pulleys include a becket


Part No


Single - Red Single - Black Double - Gold Double - Black


BERRY COMPLIANT Tread Weight


SM153000N 1.00” SM153001N 1.00” SM154000N 1.00” SM154001N 1.00”


COMPLIANT


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


NFPA 1983 (2012), T MBS


22 kN (5000 lbf) 22 kN (5000 lbf)


5.8 oz (164 g) 40 kN (8992 lbf) 5.8 oz (164 g) 40 kN (8992 lbf)


$42.80 $42.80 $84.50 $84.50


SMC Advance Tech Mate The new SMC Advance Tech Mate is a double pulley specifically designed to work with the new Advance Tech HX Pulley in a mini haul system. This new pulley frame design is ideal for using in a compact haul kit. Integrated stainless steel pins help retain the rope when a rigged system is pre-packed in order that the system can be pulled out and used immediately.


MADE IN THE USA


Key Features: Made from high quality aluminum • Anodized to help prevent corrosion • Supports rope diameters from 7 mm up to 12.5 mm • Stainless steel retaining pins • NFPA 1983 (2012) T • Made in the USA


Height: 1.81” (4.6 cm) » Width: 2.40” (6.1 cm) » Length: 2.97” (7.5 cm) » Weight: 5.4 oz (154 g) » MBS: 34 kN (7644 lbf) » Tread: 1.00” » Sheave: 1.37” Aluminum


Orange/Grey BERRY COMPLIANT SM154801N COMPLIANT $78.80 NFPA 1983 (2012), T


SMC Advance Tech HX Pulley The new Advance Tech HX is ideal for all rescue applications where a small mechanical advantage system is being used. The HX is a double pulley with an integrated cam that provides immediate progress capture.


MADE IN THE USA


Key Features: Made from high quality aluminum • Anodized to help prevent corrosion • Supports rope diameters from 7 mm up to 12.5 mm • Stainless steel pins retain the rope when a rigged system is pre-packed • Made in the USA


Height: 1.97” (5.0 cm) » Width: 2.74” (6.9 cm) » Length: 5.08” (12.9 cm) » Weight: 9.5 oz (270 g) » MBS: 34 kN (7644 lbf) » Tread: 1.00” » Sheave: 1.37” Aluminum


Orange/Grey BERRY COMPLIANT


SM154900N COMPLIANT


$141.80 NFPA 1983 (2012), T


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216


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