
Triple Bundle Stringing Block and Head Board
This triple bundle stringing block and pulley board can be adapted to the angle iron of less than 90 degrees. When the multiple pulley block applied in line construction, pulley block for conductor can pull three bundles of conducting wire with small cross section each time.
Technical Parameters
Item number
Rated load (kN)
Weight (kg)
Remark
10226
SH80S
5
2.8
Nylon sheave
10226A
SZ3-1
10
1.6
δ8 (8mm thick)
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