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AEV Snatch Block

Item HR37985
AEV Snatch Block
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      Description

      Anyone who is serious about off-road adventure knows it's just a matter of time before their vehicle becomes seriously stuck. At these moments a winch is often the best tool to free the vehicle, but sometimes the load on the winch can be so severe that it actually exceeds its pulling capacity. This is the time when an AEV Conversion snatch block is indispensable. They enable you to rig a double-line pull to effectively multiply the pulling power of your winch by two times and simultaneously slow down the line speed by half—making for a safer and more controlled vehicle recovery.

      Key features of AEV snatch blocks include a virtually bomb-proof ArmorGalv coating, self-lubricating Oilite bushing with a specialized polymer pulley, and an industry-first, inward-rolled eyelet for safe engagement with ropes and soft-shackles. The snatch blocks can be used with BOTH a traditional steel cable or a synthetic winch line. AEV is the first in the 4WD aftermarket to follow the commercial rigging industry by marking all of its recovery gear with not only the Maximum Breaking Strength, but also the Working Load Limit. Safety first!

      AEV 80808011AA

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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