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Groove snatch block BG-Nub®
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Groove snatch block - BG-Nub® - Nodus Factory Industry - for cables / tension / aluminum
Groove snatch block - BG-Nub® - Nodus Factory Industry - for cables / tension / aluminum
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Characteristics

Type
groove
Applications
for cables, tension
Material
aluminum
Other characteristics
with shackle
Number of grooves

1 unit

Description

The opening pulley de renvoi BG-Nub®, is a Nub friction pulley with a Dyneema® textile connector, it allows you to replace a pulley or divert a maneuver on rope or textile cable. An excellent alternative to conventional opening pulleys for hooking flying rope. Demultiplying with a pulley halves the weight of the fallen person, so a strong partner can reel in the victim alone. This product is: Compliant with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC The BG-Nub opening return pulley from nodusfactory offers two main features: Sheathing: It allows you to multiply the pulling force of your winch, reducing the effort required and preserving your equipment. Angle shackle: It changes the direction of the pull, which is particularly useful when working around obstacles or in tight spaces." BG-HL dyneema shackles are 10 times lighter in any winching operation. Application areas towing, towing offroad Trimming and felling work, forestry Uses For all types of rope Dismantling pulley Creation of hoist systems Allows control and return of ropes even under tension Allows the pulley to be positioned anywhere along the rope Specifications: In combination with elements (ropes, slings...) with compatible dimensions and strengths This product must not be stressed beyond its limits or in any situation other than that for which it is intended.

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