Hanging Pulleys designed for Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use where multiple pulleys move a single load, such as block and tackle systems. They require about half the drive of a single-groove pulley to go the same load.
Pulleys with a bearing are easier to switch than pulleys with out a bearing.
Acetal, nylon, and aluminium are light-weight and corrosion resistant. Stainless steel may be the most corrosion resistant.
Styles C, D, and J possess a bracket on the bottom for tying off one end of a rope.
Style K decrease the force needed to hold your load in place. Unlike regular pulleys, these have a V-groove for more hold on your rope, plus they ratchet when under load therefore they don’t slip in the other direction. Pulley for3/8″ dia. rope can be arranged to ratchet even though not under load.
Mounted Pulleys for Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Install these pulleys to a flat surface to aid with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to change than pulleys with out a bearing.
Light weight aluminum and nylon are lightweight and corrosion resistant. Stainless has the most corrosion resistance.
Pulleys for Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Also called sheaves, use these pulleys to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with a bearing are easier to turn than pulleys without a bearing.
Acetal and aluminum are light-weight and corrosion resistant. Galvanized steel is certainly more corrosion resistant than iron and steel. Stainless steel is the most corrosion resistant.
Easy-Open Hanging Pulleys for Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Also known as snatch blocks, these pulleys open so it is easier to feed the rope through the housing-a totally free rope end isn’t needed. Use them to aid with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to change than pulleys without a bearing.
Aluminum is more light-weight than stainless steel. Stainless is definitely more corrosion resistant than aluminium.
Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Also known as sheaves, use these pulleys to aid with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to turn than pulleys without a bearing.
Acetal and nylon are lightweight and corrosion resistant. Stainless steel is the most corrosion resistant.
Mounted Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Mount these pulleys to a set surface to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use where multiple pulleys move an individual load, such as for example block and tackle systems. They require about half the drive of a single-groove pulley to move the same load.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to turn than pulleys without a bearing.
Stainless steel is definitely more corrosion resistant than steel.
Hanging Pulleys designed for Wire Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts to aid with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use where multiple pulleys move a single load, such as for example block and tackle systems. They require about half the drive of a single-groove pulley to move the same load. They have a bracket on underneath for tying off one end of your wire rope.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to switch than pulleys with out a bearing.
Nylon is much lighter than metal. Aluminum can be corrosion resistant. Stainless steel is the most corrosion resistant.
Pulley with carabiner can mount to steel framing or hang as part of your rigging system.
Easy-Open Hanging Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Horizontal Pulling
Also called snatch blocks, these pulleys open therefore it’s simpler to feed the rope through the housing-a totally free rope end is not needed. Use them to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Style D pulleys possess a corrosion-resistant stainless housing.
Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Lifting
Utilize the bore to install these pulleys on a shaft. These pulleys are also called sheaves.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to convert than pulleys without a bearing.
Nylon pulleys are much lighter than steel pulleys.
Warning: Never make use of to lift people or products over people.
Mounted Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Lifting
Mount these pulleys to a set surface.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use in applications where multiple pulleys move a single load, such as for example block and tackle systems.They are able to reduce the force needed to move the strain by up to two times in comparison to single-groove pulleys.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to switch than pulleys with out a bearing.
Stainless pulleys are more corrosion resistant that steel.
Style 3 pivots up to 200° for different pull directions.
Warning: Never use to lift people or products over people.
Hanging Pulleys intended for Wire Rope-For Lifting
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use where multiple pulleys move a single load, such as block and deal with systems. They require about 50 % the pressure of a single-groove pulley to move the same load.
Pulleys with a bearing are easier to switch than pulleys with out a bearing.
Style E pulleys have bracket on the bottom that enables you to tie off one end of your wire rope.
Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.
Easy-Open Hanging Pulleys for Wire Rope-For Lifting
Also referred to as snatch blocks, these pulleys open so it’seasier to feed the rope through the housing-a free rope end isn’t needed.
Pulleys with two grooves are for use where multiple pulleys move an individual load, such as for example block and deal with systems. They require about half the power of a single-groove pulley to go the same load.
Latch kits (sold separately) put in a latch to the swiveling hook on Style C to keep rope secure.
Warning: Never make use of to lift people or items over people
Hanging Pulleys meant for Rope-For Lifting
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Pulleys with two grooves are found in applications where multiple pulleys move a single load, such as for example block and deal with systems. They can reduce the force had a need to move the strain by up to two times compared to single-groove pulleys.
Pulleys with a bearing are simpler to turn than pulleys with out a bearing.
Style A pulleys possess a bracket on the bottom for tying off one end of a rope.
Warning: Never make use of to lift people or items over people.
Easy-Open Hanging Pulleys for Rope-For Lifting
Also known as snatch blocks, these pulleys open so it’s simpler to feed the rope through the housing-a free rope end isn’t needed.
Warning: Never use to lift people or products over people.