A lightweight and compact alternative to traditional heavy snatch blocks/pulleys, the RRP XTV can be used to increase pulling power or redirect the winch line. The RRP XTV is for use with synthetic rope only and is to be used in conjunction with a soft shackle. During momentary slack, the rope retention rubber fingers prevent the winch rope from escaping the pulley groove. The oversized hole radius provides a smooth surface and keeps the soft shackle from rubbing on the edges of the RRP XTV. The friction surface has been treated with Teflon to increase slickness and heat dissipation.
Patented, compact, lightweight device is a great alternative clunky snatch blocks.
Can be used with a winch’s synthetic rope to increase pulling power and change direction, and is used in conjunction with a soft shackle.
Patented rubber fingers help retain the rope from exiting the pulley groves, preventing premature rope failure.
Oversized hole radius provides a smooth surface, and keeps the soft shackle’s legs from rubbing on the ring’s edges.
Friction surface is treated with Teflon for decreased friction and heat dissipation.
For use with 3/16"–1/4" synthetic rope.
Made from billet-machined 6000-series aluminum with a
Mil-A-8625 F hard-anodized surface.
The RRP showcases a 12,000 lb. working load limit and
weighs just 8.1oz.
Soft shackles may be used as a lightweight replacement for common steel screw pin shackles. These items have been lab and field tested to assure consistent repeatable minimum breaking strength values, and stand up to Factor 55’s uncompromising standards. Each Standard Duty Soft Shackle is constructed of 7/16"-diameter UHMWPE 12 strand rope. The WLL and minimum breaking strengths are clearly marked. Each
individual soft shackle is serialized for manufacturing date and material lot traceability.
Extensively lab- and field-tested for quality and durability and meet the company’s rigorous standards.
Constructed from 7/16" UHMWPE 12-strand rope.
All WLL and breaking strengths are clearly marked.
7,800 working load limit and 39,000 lb. minimum breaking strength, 7,800 lb.