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Petzl Nano Ultra-lightweight Traxion Pulley, Gold

Petzl Nano Ultra-lightweight Traxion Pulley, Gold

High-efficiency, ultra-lightweight progress-capture pulley

NANO TRAXION is an ultra-lightweight (53 g) and compact progress-capture pulley designed for tactical operations and rescue. Sealed ball bearings provide excellent efficiency (91 %).

Description
Ultra-light and compact:
- only 53 g
- very compact
- hole allows a Sm’D carabiner to be connected to the pulley with a cord, making the device loss-proof
Designed for rescue
High efficiency:
- sealed ball bearings provide excellent efficiency (91 %)
- works even on frozen or muddy ropes
- for use on 7 to 11 mm diameter ropes
- rope installation diagrams engraved inside the pulley

Specifications
Weight: 53 g
Certification(s): CE EN 567, UIAA
Min. rope diameter: 7 mm
Max. rope diameter: 11 mm
Sheave type: sealed ball bearings
Sheave diameter: 15 mm
Breaking strength: 2 x 7,5 = 15 kN
Breaking strength as progress capture pulley: 4 kN

$29.81

Original: $99.38

-70%
Petzl Nano Ultra-lightweight Traxion Pulley, Gold

$99.38

$29.81
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Description

High-efficiency, ultra-lightweight progress-capture pulley

NANO TRAXION is an ultra-lightweight (53 g) and compact progress-capture pulley designed for tactical operations and rescue. Sealed ball bearings provide excellent efficiency (91 %).

Description
Ultra-light and compact:
- only 53 g
- very compact
- hole allows a Sm’D carabiner to be connected to the pulley with a cord, making the device loss-proof
Designed for rescue
High efficiency:
- sealed ball bearings provide excellent efficiency (91 %)
- works even on frozen or muddy ropes
- for use on 7 to 11 mm diameter ropes
- rope installation diagrams engraved inside the pulley

Specifications
Weight: 53 g
Certification(s): CE EN 567, UIAA
Min. rope diameter: 7 mm
Max. rope diameter: 11 mm
Sheave type: sealed ball bearings
Sheave diameter: 15 mm
Breaking strength: 2 x 7,5 = 15 kN
Breaking strength as progress capture pulley: 4 kN