Pulleys for All-Purpose Use SMC TR Pulley MADE IN THE USA
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 BERRY COMPLIANT
$35.25
Pul leys
New! Climbing Technology RollNLock Ultra-light pulley / rope clamp (only 80 g!) designed for work, rope climbing maneuvers, rescue and self-rescue situations.
Key Features: Mobile side plates for the rope or on sling placement • Spring operated cam for use as a rope ascender • Sliding lock for use as a pulley • Ideal for the crevasse rescue • It allows the hauling of light loads • Developed to work also on wet or dirty ropes • It can be used to adjust the positioning on webbing or daisy chain
Weight: 2.8 oz (80 g) » Sizing Info: 8 mm - 13 mm rope / 10 mm - 16 mm webbing
Orange COMPLIANT HD26250 CE EN 12278 EN 567 $79.00
SMC Shuttle Cable The SMC Shuttle Tandem Pulley is one of the lightest, fastest, and most versatile zip-line 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.
MADE IN THE USA
Key Features: 4 Independent Sealed Ball Bearings • Stainless 1.32” Sheaves • Multiple attachment points • Fits up to 13 mm Cable or Rope
Height: 4.25” (10.8 cm) » Width: 1.07” (2.7 cm) » Length: 3.21” (8.2 cm) » Weight: 8.0 oz (227 g) » MBS: 26 kN (5845 lbf)
Orange SM156303 BERRY COMPLIANT $79.85
SMC Shuttle Cable Xtreme
MADE IN THE USA
The SMC Shuttle Cable Xtreme is ideal for high-use environments where users push their gear to the limit. It is designed for extreme or continuous service in permanently rigged challenge courses, commercial zip lines, and for eco-tourism applications. Designed for the commercial operator, the ball bearings may be replaced to extend the overall useful life of the pulley. This pulley is designed to be used with cable.
Key Features: Twin Independent Sealed Ball Bearings • Zinc Plated Stainless 1.32” Sheave • Multiple Attach Points • Fits up to 13 mm Cable • Field Rebuildable using the Xtreme Service Kit • Made in the USA
Height: 4.25” (10.8 cm) » Width: 1.07” (2.7 cm) » Length: 3.21” (8.2 cm) » Weight: 7.6 oz (215 g) » MBS: 26 kN (5845 lbf)
Green SM156304 BERRY COMPLIANT $104.25
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