Description
SMC 3" NFPA Single PMP Pulley by NRS
Master Your Heavy Rigging
When you set up serious rigging applications, you need hardware built for heavy lifting. We at Dive Right In Scuba bring you the SMC 3 inch NFPA Single PMP Pulley by NRS to streamline your complex rescue setups. This compact rescue size pulley features a large 3 in (76.2 mm) aluminum sheave that makes handling stiff static rescue ropes incredibly easy. You maintain complete control over your lines without fighting tight bends or dealing with clumsy rope management.
Smooth Pulls and Perfect Prusiks
Internal friction drains your team's energy during a rescue haul. SMC counters these performance losses by placing a high efficiency precision sealed ball bearing right into the heart of this pulley. Your heavy loads move smoothly with minimal effort. To boost your safety, the uniquely shaped sideplates maximize the effectiveness of your Prusik hitch when you build a progress capture device. Your hitch grabs the rope cleanly so you can secure your load quickly.
Snag Free Connections
Cluttered hardware setups cause dangerous tangles in the field. The extra large top hole solves connection issues by easily accepting three rescue sized carabiners simultaneously. SMC also utilized low profile fasteners throughout the high quality aluminum body to eliminate the possibility of snagging your ropes on protruding bolts. The whole unit measures exactly 5.85 by 4.17 by 1.38 in (14.9 by 10.6 by 3.5 cm) and weighs only 12.5 oz (354 g). It handles a massive 38 kN or 8542 lbs (3874 kg) of force, giving you a powerhouse tool that adds very little bulk to your rescue kit.
Beef up your progress capture systems with hardware built for heavy lifting. Add the SMC 3 inch NFPA Single PMP Pulley to your cart at Dive Right In Scuba right now!
Features
- Unique Sideplate Shape: Maximizes the grip of your Prusik hitch so you can build highly effective progress capture devices.
- Precision Sealed Ball Bearing: Reduces system friction drastically so you can haul heavy loads with minimal physical effort.
- Large Aluminum Sheave: Gives your static rescue ropes a wider bend radius to make rope management significantly easier.
- Oversized Top Hole: Accepts three full sized rescue carabiners at once to keep your complex rigging perfectly organized.
- Low Profile Fasteners: Removes protruding hardware entirely to prevent your ropes from snagging while under heavy tension.
Specs
- Brand: SMC
- Product: 3-inch NFPA Single PMP Pulley
- Material: High quality aluminum
- Axle Type: Sealed ball bearing
- Sheave Size: 3 in (76.2 mm) aluminum
- Dimensions: 5.85 x 4.17 x 1.38 in (14.9 x 10.6 x 3.5 cm)
- Weight: 12.5 oz (354 g)
- Pulley Strength: 38 kN / 8542 lbs (3874 kg)
- Maximum Rope Size: 0.5 in (13 mm)
- Certifications: NFPA Certified 2001, NFPA "G" General Use
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WARNING: This Dive Right In Scuba product can expose you to certain chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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