Snatch blocks find applications in areas such as rigging, towing, and recovery operations, where the need for redirecting forces or increasing mechanical advantage is critical. Their versatility, simplicity, and effectiveness make snatch blocks indispensable tools in various industries.
Specification
Model |
ATO-SL-HQGK1-10 |
Rated Load Capacity (WLL) |
10 Ton |
Experimental Load |
16.3 Ton |
Wire Rope Diameter |
Suitable |
23mm |
Max. |
24.5mm |
Weight |
43.5kg |
Dimensions
H |
B |
Lmax |
D |
0 |
810mm |
316mm |
159mm |
85mm |
≥61mm |
Precautions for use
- Overloading is strictly prohibited.
- The snatch block should be inspected regularly, and the period should not exceed 3 months.
- The snatch block pulley is disassembled for maintenance, and the parts should be cleaned with gasoline.
- The snatch block must not be beaten during loading and unloading to prevent deformation of parts.
- When the snatch block is not used for a long time, it should be cleaned and lubricated.
Tips: Snatch block applications
Snatch blocks are versatile tools widely used in various applications where lifting, pulling, or redirecting loads is required. With their simple yet effective design, snatch blocks offer increased mechanical advantage and flexibility in challenging situations. They consist of a pulley enclosed in a housing with a side opening, allowing a rope or cable to be easily threaded through.
In rigging and lifting operations, snatch blocks enable the redirection of a load's direction or the creation of a mechanical advantage, increasing the pulling or lifting capacity. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, maritime, forestry, and vehicle recovery.
Snatch blocks also find applications in off-road recovery and winching scenarios, where they help change the direction of a winch cable, preventing it from getting tangled or damaged.
Overall, snatch blocks play a crucial role in enhancing efficiency, safety, and versatility in a wide range of lifting and pulling tasks across various industries.