Braking Devices for All Purpose Use
Braking Devices
Steel Tie Off Bar Large 1” diameter hyper-bar with extension and pin to make locking off easier as well as providing additional friction when needed. Use as a top bar.
Key Features: Stainless Steel
Height: 1.00” (2.5 cm) » Width: 2.00” (5.1 cm) » Length: 3.65” (9.3 cm) » Weight: U Rack Top Bar 5.3 oz (150 g) » Weight: 1” Tie Off Bar 5.1 oz (145 g)
1” U Rack Tie Off Bar 1” Tie Off Bar
Stainless SM12110 SM12301
$32.40 $34.20
MADE IN THE USA PMI® Bar Tender
Store your brake bar rack in this handy pouch to keep bars together and minimize the jingle factor when not in use. The PMI®
Bar-Tender fits any size rack, with or without a hyper bar.
Key Features: Fits any size rack • 4” x 8” • Quick release buckle closes and cinches tight • Velcro®
closure • Cordura® Red SG51167 Aluminum Brake Bars
Solid aluminum gives these bars maximum friction and good wear characteristics. Lighter than the stainless bars and available in a straight slot configuration. 7/8” diameter models fit all SMC racks.
Key Features: Aluminum
Height: 0.88” (2.2 cm) » Width: 0.88” (2.2 cm) » Length: 2.50” (6.4 cm) » Weight: Reg: 1.9 oz (54 g), Grooved: 1.8 oz (51 g)
Regular, Angled Slot SM12201 Grooved, Straight Slot SM12401 Steel Brake Bars
Angled slot brake bars formed in a “U” shape. Stainless steel bars will not leave aluminum streaks on your rope and will last longer than aluminum bars. Available with or without training groove.
Key Features: Stainless Steel
Height: 0.86” (2.2 cm) » Width: 0.86” (2.2 cm) » Length: 2.70” (6.9 cm) » Weight: 1.7 oz (48 g)
Brake Bar, angled slot Brake Bar angled slot w/training groove
SM12500 SM12501
$11.70 $11.70
1” Angled Brake Bar Height: 1.00” (2.5 cm) » Width: 1.00” (2.5 cm) » Length: 2.45” (6.2 cm) » Weight: 2.8 oz (80 g)
SM12010 $17.85 $9.45 $10.80 $13.50 sheath
Width: 4.00” (10.2 cm) » Length: 8.00” (20.3 cm) » Weight: 1.5 oz (42 g)
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