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Rescue Pulley

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Petzl Rescue Pulley

Strong, light, and efficient, the Petzl Rescue Pulley is ideal for everything from crevasse rescue to big-wall load hauling. The large rope-bearing surface, sealed ball bearings, and an attachment point that accepts up to three carabiners make the Rescue a functional workhorse built for the long haul.

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  • Item #PTZ0273
Material
aluminum
Rope Diameter
7-13mm
Working Load
8 kN
Breaking Strength
32 kN
Claimed Weight
6.6oz
Manufacturer Warranty
3 years
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