Description
The Edelrid WARP Pulley is your go-to solution for reliable and efficient rope management in adventure parks and ziplines. Designed with durability in mind, it features ball-bearing rollers optimized for steel ropes while remaining compatible with fabric ropes. With a robust build and thoughtful design, the WARP Pulley ensures smooth operation even in demanding environments.
Edelrid WARP Pulley
- Built for Heavy-Duty Use: The Edelrid WARP Pulley is crafted from high-quality stainless steel and aluminum, making it exceptionally durable. Its wear-resistant rollers are optimized for steel ropes, ensuring long-lasting performance in rugged conditions.
- High Efficiency for Smooth Operation: With an impressive 92% efficiency rating, this pulley minimizes energy loss during use. Whether you’re working with steel or fabric ropes, you can rely on its ball-bearing system to deliver seamless performance.
- Versatile Design for Professional Applications: The large opening accommodates two carabiners, while the top connection point supports redundant systems with double rope guidance. This makes the WARP Pulley perfect for adventure parks and ziplines setups.
Specifications
- Precision Engineering: The Edelrid WARP Pulley is certified to EN 12278 standards, ensuring compliance with industry safety requirements. Its robust construction supports a working load limit of up to 1,000 kg.
- Optimized Rope Compatibility: Designed to handle ropes up to 13 mm in diameter, this pulley works seamlessly with both steel and fabric ropes. Its versatility makes it an ideal choice for various professional setups.
- Compact Yet Powerful: Measuring just 85 mm in height and 100 mm in width, the WARP Pulley combines a compact design with incredible strength. With a minimum breaking strength of 32 kN, it’s built to handle demanding tasks.
Specifications List
- Height: 85 mm
- Width: 100 mm
- Efficiency: 92%
- Working Load Limit: 1,000 kg
- Minimum Breaking Strength: 32 kN
- Approved Rope Diameter: <13 mm
- Material: Aluminum/Steel
- Certification: EN 12278