The Know Rope Friendly recovery hook has been designed to provide a safe and stronger way to connect your kinetic strings for the recovery of a vehicle. It has been specially designed to provide a larger curvature radius suitable for soft shackles, eliminating the requirement of metal shackles. With vertical and horizontal holes, the hook can be rotated 90 degrees if the recovery angle requires it. Tested at 35,000 kg (77 000 lb) without deformation and without breaking.
The Know Rope Friendly recovery hook is designed to fit a trailer bar with a 50 mm x 50 mm (AS4177) hook receiver. Check the rating in the trailer system before use.
Specifications
- Designed to use with soft shackles, no need to add more metal to the recovery system.
- Cast steel construction Grailed and thermally treated for greater resistance and durability.
- Allows multidirectional traction both in the vertical and horizontal axle
- Weight: 2.7 kg/5.95 WLL: 5,000 / 11,000 pounds
- Test charge: 35,000 kg / 77,160 lbs
- Suitable to standard 50 mm / 2 inch trailer hook receptors
- Designed in Australia, independently tested by a laboratory accredited by NATA.
18 000kg soft lid with protective case
This 11 mm soft shackle with protective covers is designed to be a safer, stronger, lighter and easy-to-use alternative to metal shackles. Classified for 18,000 kg, this is a very strong soft shackle. Manufactured with our exclusive SaberProTM fiber that offers the highest standards of strength and durability, not it will disappoint. This shackle can be used for all types of vehicle recovery, as well as marine, agriculture and more. Having tested the shackles in an NATA-accredited facility in Melbourne, the Sabre Offroad shackles operate at a higher level compared to many other proven products in the competition.
Characteristics
- Minimum breakage resistance of 18,000 kg.
- Abrasion resistant protective case
- High resistance to abrasion and impact with our exclusive KnowledgeProTM fiber
- It can be used in a wide range of applications.
- Tested until its destruction in an Australian facility accredited by the NATA according to Australian requirements.