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Petzl Mini Traxion

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Petzl Mini Traxion Pulley

High-efficiency, openable progress-capture pulley

Designed for hauling and rescue, MINI TRAXION is an openable progress-capture pulley that allows the rope to be installed while the pulley is connected to the anchor. The large-diameter sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings provides excellent efficiency (93 %). The cam can be locked in the open position so the device can be used as a simple pulley.

Detailed description

  • High-efficiency progress-capture pulley designed for hauling and rescue:
    - Large diameter aluminum sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency (93 %), even when hauling heavy loads
    - Toothed cam with self-cleaning slot optimizes performance under a variety of conditions, such as when the ropes are frozen or dirty
    - For use on 7 to 11 mm diameter ropes
  • Simple to use:
    - Openable side plate allows the rope to be easily installed while the pulley is connected to the anchor, limiting the risk of dropping it
    - Triple-action opening of the moving side plate is quick and easy, even with gloves
    - May be used as a simple pulley by locking the cam in the raised position
    - Compact and lightweight (140 g)
  • Durable:
    - Special side plate design protects the rope path
    - Stainless steel toothed cam for optimal durability

Specifications

  • Weight: 150 g
  • Certification(s): CE EN 567, UIAA
  • Material(s): Aluminum, stainless steel, nylon
  • Min. rope diameter: 7 mm
  • Max. rope diameter: 11 mm
  • Sheave type: Sealed ball bearings
  • Sheave diameter: 32 mm
  • Working load: 2 x 2.5 = 5 kN
  • Breaking strength: 2 x 10 = 20 kN
  • Working load as progress capture pulley: 2,5 kN
  • Breaking strength as progress capture pulley: 4 kN
  • Efficiency: 93 %
  • Compatible with the RAD LINE 6 MM cord
  • Compatible with the PUR’LINE 6 MM cord only for hauling a pack

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