SMC 2" Swiftwater Pulley

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Featuring deliberate, water-related design elements, the SMC 2" Swiftwater Pulley addresses the unique needs for swiftwater rescue situations.
  • The Swiftwater fits between our Micro PMP and 3” PMPs in both size and work load, and represents a reasonably priced, NFPA midsized pulley.
  • Made using high-quality aluminum, this lightweight pulley weighs 6 oz. and features a 2" sheave.
  • Side plates are precisely tensioned for easy one-handed operation and secure placement at any point along the rope.
  • Wide base and side plate design works well to "mind" Prusik cords of up to 8mm.
  • Anodized side plates feature a series of holes that help to minimize the hydroplaning effect that might occur with a typical pulley.
  • The top hole accepts two large rescue carabiners or multiple small carabiners and allows the carabiners to be rotated freely and completely even while closed.
  • Sealed Ball Bearings provide optimal efficiency.
  • Made in the USA.

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Specs

Material: High Quality Aluminum
Axle: Ball bearing
Sheave:
The grooved, rotating center of the pulley that the rope slides over.
2" Aluminum
Dimensions: 4" x 3"  x 1.25"
Weight: 6 oz  (170 g)
Pulley Strength:
kN is the abbreviation for "kilonewton." One kN = 225 pounds of force.
34 kN = 7644 lbs.
Max Rope Size: 0.5" (13 mm)
Features:
  • Certified to meet UIAA127 / EN12278
  • NFPA 2500(1983) 2022 ED

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strenth of pulley

Recommended by my swiftwater rescue instructor

Best for moonlight walks on the beach

Perfect pieces for river rescue prep for both kayaking and rafting. I hope I never have to use them, but having them will go a long ways towards insuring that.