Feature

●Length: 2 m
●Carabiner material: metal
●Maximum load capacity: 68 kg (pair)
●Continuous height adjustment
●Ideal for variable lamp suspension


Description

Product description

The pulley hanger from HORTOSOL is made of a sturdy polyamide rope. There is a carabiner on one end of the rope to attach the desired item. The 2 m long rope is then guided over a pulley with the operating principle of a ratchet. On the pulley there is also a carabiner for attaching to the desired mounting point. By pulling the free rope end, the distance between the carabiners can be continuously reduced. To increase the distance again, the side locking lever must be operated on the ratchet and the free rope end must be secured.

This makes the pulley hanger ideal for plant lighting, for example. In order to achieve the highest possible light output, the distance between lighting and plant should not be chosen too large. However, the distance must not be too small, as this can otherwise cause burns on the plant. With the increasing growth of the plants, the lighting should ideally be adjusted steadily in height. The continuous height adjustment of the pulley hanger is a remedy here, with which cumbersome assemblies with chains are a thing of the past.

In addition, the pulley hanger has many other uses - be it for attaching to pannier racks, storing products at high height, tying tarpaulins, bundling objects or even as a break-up aid when hunting.


Length: 2 m.

Rope diameter: 32 mm - 1/8 inch.

Rope material: braided polyamide.

Carabiner material: metal.

Maximum load capacity: 68 kg (pair).

Use: infinitely adjustable height.

Manufacturer: HORTOSOL


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Installation Notes:
1. Mount the fixed carabiner to a suitable attachment point.
2. Attach the hanging product to the end of the rope with the carabiner
3. Pull the free rope end to make the desired height adjustment with the product.
4. Secure the free rope end and press the side lever to lower the product.

Note:
When opening the pulley under load, the free rope end must be secured. Otherwise, the rope slides unbraked through the suspension.