![]() ![]() The control handle has a large sweet spot for smooth, progressive launch and descent control.6th Edition by Jim Frank and John McKently The integrated handle allows direct connection of mechanical advantage components. Machined aluminium chassis coated with stainless steel wear protection ensures light weight and durability. The Anti-Panic brake and force limiting functions ensure operational safety and overload protection. The loading/unloading of the rope is secured by an innovative side plate with a double latch, which is independent of the attachment point of the device. The stainless steel ratchet and rotary pulley provide effective and audible interception of the automatic locking process. ![]() The 13mm CLUTCH is compatible with 12.5 - 13mm rope and is certified to NFPA 1983 General Use and ANSI standards. It is the only device for 10.5 - 11 mm rope that carries all these certifications. The 11mm CLUTCH is compatible with 10.5 - 11mm rope and is certified to NFPA 1983 General Use, ANSI and EN standards. The 11mm CLUTCH and CMC's G11™ Lifeline can be used together to build NFPA G-Rated systems using 11mm rope, saving space and reducing weight. ![]() Replaces 8 pieces of traditional equipment: pulley, rescue stand, anchor plate, load release strap, prusik cord and 3 carabiners. Instantly switch between pulling and lowering or climbing and descending without having to carry a load.Īllows double tensioning of the main and safety line in mirrored or nested configurations (double coupling technique). It combines the key features of load management and personal rappelling equipment: reduced training and reduced costs. It moves seamlessly between anchor-based systems and personal use and performs multi-device work. It provides up to 38% more pulling and climbing efficiency than cam-style devices: it reduces oversteer. The only wearable tool for efficient hauling, controlled lowering, smooth personal descent, easy ascent, belay and double tension rope systems. Product detailed description CMC CLUTCH lowering brake ![]()
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