CURRENT TOOLS 406 Hook Type Sheaves - 6" Diameter Heavy Duty Cable Guide with Welded Steel Frame & 4 000 LB Capacity
$
130.75
Score By Feature
Based on 7 ratings
Customer service
7.53
Packaging
7.26
Delivery
7.25
Value for money
7.11
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Product Description
TOUGH AND DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - Built from high value American steel, this 6" welded frame hook type sheave is designed to endure the toughest conditions on the job site.
CAPABILITY This sheave can pull up to 5000 pounds of cable at once, which makes it suitable for heavy duty jobs of all sizes
5" WIDE ALUMINA SHEAD WITH SELF-LUBRICATED BEARINGS - The aluminum sheave is designed with self-lubricated bearings for years of efficient operation
The hook type sheave is easy to transport and maneuver on the job site because with just 11 5 lbs it is lightweight.
It is manufactured in the United States at a current tools facility that is 100% designed and created in the United States
Selected User Reviews For CURRENT TOOLS 406 Hook Type Sheaves - 6" Diameter Heavy Duty Cable Guide with Welded Steel Frame & 4 000 LB Capacity
As pictured, it is not what it is
3/5
I don't know why there is a count of 4 in the images when only 1 is there. It's the smallest of them all. To me, it appears to be a scam. Returning to the United States.
Elaina Bauer
| Aug 22, 2020
This is exactly what I requested
5/5
This is exactly what I requested.
Evan Freeman
| Apr 14, 2021
The construction is good and the price is reasonable
5/5
Comparable to other brands, this product is very well made and very economically priced. This product is outstanding. I highly recommend it.
Ahmir Lynn
| Apr 10, 2021
The current version of the tool is A 6-pound bag of potato chips Hook type sheave with an inch diameter
5/5
This is exactly what I expected a heavy duty pulley to be like. The product was used to make eight pulls of four 4/0 over 200' and worked well. I hope to buy more of it.
Aleah Sharp
| Nov 16, 2020
Exactly what I needed
5/5
I'm really happy with this.
Gia Dunn
| Oct 27, 2020