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Anchorage Connectors


MADE IN THE USA


Sheave Assembly The TerrAdaptor™


Cable Sheave


Assembly is specifically designed for use with the TerrAdaptor™


Portable


Anchor System and the TerrAdaptor™ Cable Winch Bracket that allows you to utilize many of the commonly used cable winch systems. This Cable Sheave is a seamless connector maintaining the NFPA strength ratings while used in the multiple NFPA TerrAdaptor™


certified configurations.


NOTE: While this sheave may be used with either rope OR cable, it should not be used interchangeably. Once cable has been run through the sheave, it should not be used for rope.


Key Features: Zinc Plated Hardened Alloy Steel Sealed Ball Bearings • Supports up to 1/2” diameter cable or rope • Compact and easy to use • Made in the USA


Steel Sheave Assembly Weight: 4.2 oz (118 g)


SM230360 $39.25


The TerrAdaptor™ Sheave Assembly fits directly on to the main attachment pin to act as a pulley.


MADE IN THE USA


Replacement Rope Hobble SM230307


$17.50 MADE IN THE USA


Bolt Replacement Kit 4 Nylok Nuts


Key Features: 4 SHCS Alloy Bolts • 4 Nylok Nuts SM230326


$4.75


MADE IN THE USA


QuickLash The TerrAdaptor™


QuickLash


has been designed to work exclusively on the TerrAdaptor™ grey tube as an anchor point. With the QuickLash, TerrAdaptor™


users will now


be able to install an auxiliary anchor point before, during or after set up. Simply connect the QuickLash by inserting the quick release pin and you have a high strength single or multi direction tieback. This new QuickLash is ideal for attaching pulleys or other gear to assist with tie backs, redirects, and/or tie downs. Quick, easy and high strength make this TerrAdaptor™


accessory a must have for all rescue teams who have come to love the TerrAdaptor™


.


Key Features: Attach to grey tubes before, during or after setting up TerrAdaptor™


attached inside of leg and used to tie TerrAdaptor™


• Connection point for single or multi direction tieback • Can be down for stability • Can be


used as attachment point for hanging pulleys or other gear • Can be attached at the foot connection point • 30 kN strength when loaded straight along major axis • 15 kN when strength when pulled to side at 90 degrees


MBS: 30 kN (6744 lbf) » Major Axis: 30 kN (6744 lbf) » Minor Axis: 15 kN (3372 lbf) » Weight: 4.2 oz (118 g)


SM230370 $46.50


MADE IN THE USA


Lash Ring Kit SM230230


$56.00


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