TETHYS BLACK – Pulley
Ref. | Product name | Weight | Inner sheave diameter | Rope diameter Max | Working load Max | Breaking load | Brass bushing | Sheave material | |||||
g | oz | mm | mm | kN | LBF | kN | LBF | EN 12278 | |||||
215403 | TETHYS BLACK | 100 | 3.5 | 28 | 13 | 2 kN x 2 = 4 kN | 450 LBF x 2 = 900 LBF | 24 | 5396 | • | Aluminum alloy | • | • |
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