A lightweight, full-strength, Prusik minding pulley ideal for mountain rescue, swiftwater, or other technical teams where equipment weight is a significant consideration.
Machined sideplates allow the thickness of the metal can be varied to maximized the strength to weight ratio, a process that cannot be done with the traditional bent metal sideplates.
The sealed ball bearings provide high efficiency and the aluminum sideplates protect the rope.
Extremely low profile stainless steel axle assembly reduces snagging on rocks, roots, and uneven surfaces.
Sheave Thread Diameter: 1.5 x .5 inches
Breaking Strength: 47kN
Weight: 145 grams (5.1 oz)
CMC Rescue S/S Swivel Pulley
UL Classified to NFPA 1983 - Light Use
This dual-purpose pulley is ideal as a change of direction on high anchor points or tripods.
The stainless steel sheave can be used with steel cable or rope.
By combining the pulley and swivel, the overall length of the hardware is minimized.
The proprietary pivoting sideplate allows loading of the rope or cable while the pulley is still attached to the anchor.
Sealed ball bearings for high performance.
Sheave Size: 51x13mm (2x.5in)
Weight: 320g (11.3oz)
CMC ProSeries Hi-Line Carriage / Pulley
UL Classified to NFPA 1983 - General Use
Can be used as a knot pass pulley, high strength tie-off, and edge protector
For highlines, the rigging holes allow for excellent separation of taglines and hoist ropes for reeving variations.
The separate rigging holes make rigging easier and also prevent the issue of carabiners binding against each other.
The anodized aluminum sheave is fitted with sealed ball bearings for high efficiency.
When a high-strength tie-off is required, the Hi-Line Carriage incorporates the simple, strong and innovative, built-in Sheave Lock that completely eliminates the need for separate pins.
Sheave Diameter: 76x57mm (3x2.25 inches)
Color: Green
Breaking Strength: 8,093 lbf – 36 kN (3 Sigma)
Weight: 1.5 kg (3 lbs, 6 oz)
CMC ProSeries Digital Pulley
UL Classified to NFPA 1983 - General Use
Eliminates the need to estimate the distance to a patient.
Measures rope speed in meters/minute or feet/minute.
The pulley has an integral swivel, keeping the digital displays visible.
The large displays are easy to read and the distance display remains on until reset.