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Petzl Auxiliary Closed Brake for I'D

Petzl Auxiliary Closed Brake for I'D


Price
20,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (16.65 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
pc


Available in stock
Store (Helsinki)on-shelf0 pcs
Store (Helsinki)in stock4 pcs immediately
Available in the webstore4 pcs immediately

Product code
D020EA00
Bar code
3342540826632
Availability
Immediately

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Product description

Petzl Auxiliary Closed Brake for I'D adds extra, controllable friction for safer rope handling with heavier loads and varying rope diameters. This auxiliary brake is built to work with Petzl I'D self-braking descenders, helping fine-tune braking performance during lowering and hauling. Its closed design keeps the rope running in a consistent direction once installed, which supports predictable operation in rescue and work scenarios.

  • Auxiliary closed brake accessory that boosts friction control for Petzl I'D descenders
  • Compatible with I'D S, I'D L and I'D EVAC self-braking descenders
  • Helps adjust braking friction based on load weight and rope diameter
  • Closed construction maintains a consistent rope redirect for steadier handling
  • Once mounted, the rope is not easily removed for added operational security
  • Well suited for packing into rescue kits


Weight

20 g


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 170 x 130 x 40 mm.


Weight
0,02 kg
(with sales package 0,03 kg)


Warranty
36 month(s)


Country of origin
Taiwan


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