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Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Also known as snatch blocks, these open so it’s easier to feed the rope through the housing—a free rope end is not needed.
Also known as sheaves, use these pulleys to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Use the bore to mount these pulleys on a shaft. These pulleys are also known as sheaves.
Customize the groove and bore to fit your application.
These hoists come with fibrous rope that is lighter in weight and easier to handle than chain.
The swivel hook with latch installed on one end, prevents the wire rope from twisting. It is for use with winches.
For use in washdown environments, this wire rope has better corrosion resistance than the galvanized steel wire rope.
This steel wire rope includes a hook with latch on one end for use with winches.
The galvanized finish resists corrosion.
With a reinforced loop, also known as a thimble eye, installed on one end, quickly attach a hook or a shackle to a wire rope.
A stop, also known as a ferrule fitting, installed on one end holds the rope in place.
To counteract rotation while under load, the outer strands are wound in the opposite direction of the core.
More wires per strand than other wire rope provides the flexibility required for repeat bending over drums and pulleys.
This wire rope provides a good balance of abrasion resistance and flexibility.
Flattened outer strands create a smooth surface area that spreads contact to reduce wear.
Use this wire rope when lifting in areas that are frequently washed down and require a rope that counteracts rotation.