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Petzl Kootenay

Petzl Kootenay


Kampanje pris
231,75 inkl. mva. 25.5% (184.66 €, mva. 0) + Veveranse kostnader
Tilbudet avslutter
Vår normal pris 309,00 €


Antall
stk



Butikk (Helsinki)på hyllen0 stk
Tilgjengelig i nettbutikken0 stk

Produkt kode
P67

Den maksimale mengden av dette produktet du kan bestille er mengden vi har på lager.
Tilgjengelighet
Omtrent 14 - 30 dag(er) fra bestillingen. Estimatets pålitelighet er bra.

Detaljert tilgjengelighet
Gi meg beskjed når dette produktet er på lager igjen


Produkt beskrivelse
Knot-passing pulley allows passage of joining knots Large diameter sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency.
  • High clearance rope channel allows passage of joining knots (long raise or Tyrolean traverse on two ropes).
  • Large diameter sheave mounted on sealed ball bearings for excellent efficiency
  • Locking pins on the sheave allow pulley to be used as an anchor

  • Rope compatibility: 8 to 19 mm
  • Sheave diameter: 76 mm
  • Ball bearings: yes
  • Maximum working load: 5 kN x 2 = 10 kN
  • Weight: 1390 g
  • Height: 26 cm
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12278

Den omtrentlige størrelsen på det pakkede produktet eller salgspakken er 300 x 100 x 100 mm.


Vekt
1,39 kg
(med forpakning 1,6 kg)


Garantiperiode
36 mnd


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