Petzl

Petzl Spin Pulley

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Petzl Spin Pulley

Detailed description

  • Designed for maximum simplicity in setting up hauling or load deviation systems and tyroleans for work at height, rescue and tree care:
    - triple-action opening of the moving side plate is quick and easy, even with gloves
    - the rope can be installed with the device connected to the anchor.
    - red mark provides a visual warning when the moving side plate is unlocked
    - special side plate design protects the rope path
  • Optimal efficiency and easy handling:
    - large diameter sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency
    - swivel allows pulley to be oriented under load
    - swivel accepts up to three carabiners and allows the use of ropes and slings to facilitate maneuvers.

Specifications (L1)

  • Weight: 290 g
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12278, NFPA 1983 Pulley General Use, UIAA
  • Material(s): aluminum, stainless steel, nylon
  • Min. rope diameter: 7 mm
  • Max. rope diameter: 13 mm
  • Sheave type: sealed ball bearings
  • Sheave diameter: 38 mm
  • Maximum working load: 4 x 2 = 8 kN
  • Breaking strength: 36 kN
  • Efficiency: 95 %

Specifications (L1D)

  • Weight: 425 g
  • CE*, NFPA 1983 Pulley General Use * CE based on the applicable requirements of the EN 12278 standard
  • Material(s): aluminum, stainless steel, nylon
  • Min. rope diameter: 8 mm
  • Max. rope diameter: 13 mm
  • Sheave type: sealed ball bearings
  • Sheave diameter: 40 mm
  • Maximum working load: 3 x 2 = 6 kN
  • Breaking strength: 36 kN
  • Efficiency: 93 %

Specifications (L2)

  • Weight: 480 g
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12278, NFPA 1983 Pulley General Use, UIAA
  • Material(s): aluminum, stainless steel, nylon
  • Min. rope diameter: 7 mm
  • Max. rope diameter: 13 mm
  • Sheave type: sealed ball bearings
  • Sheave diameter: 38 mm
  • Maximum working load: 8 kN (3 kN per strand, more information in the Instructions for Use)
  • Breaking strength: 36 kN
  • Efficiency: 95 %

 


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