The larger sized Prusik-minding pulley (PMP) Swivel 2.6 is ideal for industrial rescue use where maximum pulley efficiency and strength is important. The rotating swivel aligns the rope with the direction of the pull. By combining the swivel with the pulley, overall system length is minimized, increasing travel. The patented pivoting side plate allows the rope to be quickly inserted. Prusik-minding side plate opens without having to disconnect the pulley from the anchor.
Ideal for mountain rescue, swiftwater, ski patrol, tower work or other technical uses, where equipment weight is a significant consideration, these lightweight, full-strength Prusik-minding pulleys feature extremely low-profile stainless steel hardware to reduce snagging on rocks, roots, and uneven surfaces.
High strength, high efficiency pulley. For rescue professionals. Designed to maneuver heavy loads or for intensive use. Large diameter sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency. Accepts up to three carabiners to facilitate use.
In recognition of the unique requirements found in Swift Water Rescue, SMC has created an entirely new pulley for 2005. This aluminum pulley weighs 6 oz. and features a 2" sheave. The anodized aluminum sideplates feature a series of holes which help to minimize the hydroplaning effect that might otherwise occur with a typical pulley. Sideplates are also configured to allow this pulley to work as a Prusik Minding Pulley. Sealed Ball Bearings provide optimal efficiency.
The light weight and compact size of the Micro PMPs make them ideal for weight conscious trekking, remote rescue or confined space use, especially when reliability, performance and function are important. The wide base design maximizes the effectiveness of a prusik hitch while a unique sideplate formation allows the use of larger ropes in a compact pulley.
The swivel double pulley features aluminum sheaves and a becket.
Passes the BCCTR Rescue Belay Competence Drop Test Criteria*. Developed specfically to meet the needs of rescue sytem belays. The well-engineered Traverse 540° is a patented, self-locking, easy-to-rig device that meets demanding drop-test criteria: able to hold falling loads quickly while limiting the peak force. The symmetrical design reduces the risk of improper rigging. A built-in release lever discharges the tension on the belay rope, eliminating the need for a release hitch.
Highly efficient double Prusik pulley. Special side plates designed for use with a Prusik friction hitch in progress capture systems. Parallel mounted sheaves and auxiliary atDescription||TAChment point for creating different types of hauling systems, including the most complex. Large diameter sheaves mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency. Accepts up to three carabiners to facilitate use.