The snatch block is a very useful tool for lifting and handling loads when working on construction / maintenance of electrical and telecommunication systems.
The two versions of hooks available (forged steel or steel meat hook) make it easy to connect the snatch block to the system.
The housing and the sheave are made of heat treated aluminum alloy, with a hinged device, allowing the service rope introduction in a fast manner.
RC417-6067 and R2230-1 have hooks made of forged steel and safety lock.
The handline hook is made of stainless steel and was designed to ease the lifting of loads or tools. It has two holes for the rope fixation and the sharp end is slightly curved to ease the introduction of tools.
NOTE
For safety reasons, the lifted equipment shall be always housed in the hook base for transportation purposes.
The snatch block support is built of a bracket, forged steel eye-link with continuous rotation for sustaining the snatch block, jaws made of cooper alloy, two steel screws and wing-nuts for attachment to the metallic structure.
The five existing holes of the snatch block support allow the adjustment to metallic structures of different size.
Cat. No. |
Description |
Rated |
Rated |
RC417-6067 |
For ropes up to diam. 5/8”, with forged |
2500 |
5.73 |
R2230-1 |
For ropes up to diam. 5/8”, with forged |
1250 |
2.43 |