BUCK Port-A-Wrap III
$192.86 – $224.14
Available on backorder
Buck Port-A-Wrap III is a compact rope friction device designed for lowering heavy objects from height in a controlled and predictable manner.
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Additional information
Weight | 4 lbs |
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Shipping Dimensions | 8 × 10 × 4 in |
Finish | Black Powder Coated, Nickel Plated Steel |
Brand | Buck |
Length | 7.25" |
Height | 9" |
OD | 1.9" |
Weight | 4 lbs |
Max Rope Size | 5/8" |
MBS | 12,000 lbf |
WLL | 2,400 lbf |
Safety Factor | 5 |
Product Specifications
Product description
BUCK Port-A-Wrap III
The Buck Port-A-Wrap III has been widely popular among the modern-day arborist, old school arborists would lower heavy wood by wrapping the lines around nearby trees causing damage to trees and often causing accidents. With the Buck Port-A-Wrap lowering heavy wood can be controlled and done at a much faster pace while also lowering the potential for an accident. The user-friendly design also makes attaching rigging lines a breeze!
Many of those who work on towers are now beginning to use the port-a-wrap as a cost-effective friction control device. By simply attaching the port-a-wrap to the base of a tower, you can use it to safely lower loads (like a set of bells) from an elevated location. The additional eye allows the user to attach a set of rigging blocks to raise loads prior to lowering them. Tie off/redirect cleats allow users to snub off a load. It also redirects the rope allowing the user to operate the Port-a-wrap without being underneath the load.
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