Product Detail
The Rock Exotica double prusik - minding rescue pulley is designed for ropes with a diameter of up to 13 mm and has a strength of 36 kN. It's like the big sibling of the Rock Exotica Mini Machined Pulleys (P21 and P21 D). These rescue pulleys are crafted from solid 7075 aluminum. This allows for variable wall thickness in the side - plate, concentrating strength where it's most needed. Compared to conventional stamped pulleys on the market, the Rock Exotica rescue pulleys are more compact, stronger, and lighter. Their axle is machined directly into one side - plate. Key features include a recessed axle screw that sits flush with the pulley side - plates, giving a slim and snag - free profile. The machined (not stamped) parts enhance the pulley's strength - to - weight ratio. The integrated axle in the side - plates adds extra strength and rigidity. The machined side - plates enable a more compact design while holding the same rope capacity as other pulleys. It also uses high - efficiency bearings and is made in the USA. Specifications: Height 117 mm, Width 63 mm, Weight 253 g, Double sheave, Sheave diameter 38 mm, Rope diameter ≤ 13 mm, Strength 36 kN, Working Load Limit 8 kN, Comes with a becket, Certified CE.
Using the Rock Exotica double machined rescue pulley is quite straightforward. First, make sure the rope you're using has a diameter of 13 mm or less. Then, thread the rope through the pulley. The double sheave design allows for smooth operation. When it comes to safety, always check the working load limit (WLL) of 8 kN. Don't exceed this limit to avoid any accidents. For maintenance, keep the pulley clean. After use, wipe it down to remove any dirt or debris. If you notice any damage to the bearings or the side - plates, stop using the pulley and get it checked. Also, store the pulley in a dry place to prevent rust. And remember, this pulley is CE certified, so it meets safety standards, but proper use and care are still up to you.