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Detailed features
Like the other models in the same range, this pulley is ideal for small synthetic fibre ropes. It has a patented bearing system that uses stainless steel balls.
The 467 pulley is equipped with a narrow sheave for extremely fine adjustment bumps.
- Sheave diameter: 16 mm
- Maximum rope diameter: 4 mm
- Length: 37 mm
- Weight : 12 g
- Maximum working load: 113 kg
- Breaking load: 339 kg
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