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There are many ways friction rings are useful to arborists: redirect ropes, fair lead, speedline, etc. Arborists can use a tree’s structure and strength by strategically placing rings so that weak points can be avoided or strengthened. Loads can also be lowered with the help of rings, allowing a tree to be removed safely and effectively.
Rings are Hard Lube-anodized 6061-T6 aluminum for a smooth, slippery surface. With no moving parts, wear is minimal.
Specifications:
• Center hole Ø (mm) -20 mm
• Center hole Ø (in) - 7/8 in
• Outer groove width (mm) - 14 mm
• Outer groove width (in) - 9/16 in
• Weight (g) - 37.85 g
• Weight (oz) - 1.34 oz
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Part Number: 3272ARB Weight: 0.1 lbs.
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There are many ways friction rings are useful to arborists: redirect ropes, fair lead, speedline, etc. Arborists can use a tree’s structure and strength by strategically placing rings so that weak points can be avoided or strengthened. Loads can also be lowered with the help of rings, allowing a tree to be removed safely and effectively.
Rings are Hard Lube-anodized 6061-T6 aluminum for a smooth, slippery surface. With no moving parts, wear is minimal.
Specifications:
• Center hole Ø (mm) -20 mm
• Center hole Ø (in) - 7/8 in
• Outer groove width (mm) - 14 mm
• Outer groove width (in) - 9/16 in
• Weight (g) - 37.85 g
• Weight (oz) - 1.34 oz