ISC Single Progress Capture Pulley - One Way Locking - 30kN - Rope Dia 10mm to 13mm

ISC SKU: 298-18-5

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ISC Single Progress Capture Pulley - One Way Locking - 30kN One-way locking bearings are ideal for lifting and lowering. The wheel is locked in one direction, to create maximum... Read More

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ISC Single Progress Capture Pulley - One Way Locking - 30kN

One-way locking bearings are ideal for lifting and lowering. The wheel is locked in one direction, to create maximum friction when lowering/releasing. In the opposite direction the wheel runs freely, for minimum friction for lifting/hauling/tensioning.

Specification

Rope diameter range (mm): 10-13mm
(MBS) Minimum Breaking Strength (kN): 30
(MBS) Minimum Breaking Strength (lbf): 6744
Wheel material: Aluminium
Finish: Anodised
Colour: Red or black
Weight (grams): 660
Weight (ounces): 23

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