Climbing Technology pulley with CRIC blocker
Code: 2D67400WBSHProduct detailed description
Multifunctional rope blocker with integrated pulley for mountain climbing, work at heights and rescue. It is robust, practical and intuitive. It has four different modes of operation: output mode, single pulley mode, rope blocker/pulley mode, or pulley mode with blocker for pulling the load.
- Its versatility, compact dimensions and ease of use make it possible to shorten maneuvers with the rope to a minimum of time, material and space.
- Enables rope ascent in accordance with EN 567 / EN 12841-B standards (ascent mode).
- It can be used as a simple pulley for lifting or carrying loads in accordance with EN 12278 (pulley mode).
- The integrated pulley with ball bearings can be used as a simple redirection that facilitates rope ascent or lifting people without the need for additional fasteners (rope blocker/pulley mode).
- Enables direct lifting of the load, creation of traction systems and rescue or self-protection of a person, e.g. falling into a crevasse (traction pulley mode with blocker).
- When used in pulley mode, the rope is freely movable in both directions. On the other hand, when using the traction pulley mode with a blocker, the rope can only run in one direction and is blocked in the opposite direction.
- When used in traction pulley mode with a blocker, the lifted load can be lowered by acting on a special string connected to a cam inside the device.
- Easy opening with an intuitive release button allows quick installation of the device on the rope - regardless of the mode in which it will be used. Even with gloves or when working in demanding conditions.
- It is equipped with a steel cam with teeth that minimize rope wear but effectively block it. In addition, the cam is designed with two grooves that limit the accumulation of dirt, so that the rope lock is very effective in any conditions (mud, frozen rope, etc.).
Warning! This device is not intended for fall arrest (EN 353-2 / EN 12841-A) or for self-arrest when climbing