National Hardware N233-247 3219BC Wall/Ceiling Mount Single Pulleys in Zinc, 1-1/2 in.
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Two inches wide by one quarter inch high Three-quarters of an inch thick, three-quarters of an inch high
The weight is marked on the case as 420 pounds
Although I am not certain what the pins hold, the pulley hangs on a pin that can be removed easily, so a long drill bit would be ideal all around to drive the screws. Make sure you check the pin when you replace it to ensure that the rotation and direction are correct, as it will go in properly only
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I use it to hold my 150 lb Wrangler Hard Top in place. There are two of them and they are lagged into the above joists. I cannot even feel any flex in them, and the wheels are easy to spin. Little pulley with a lot of versatility! *As seen in the picture.
THERE ARE NO RETURNS PERMITTED! This pulley must be necessary to you because if you decide to return it the next day, you get a message that says "Not eligible for returns due to safety reasons. ". Liquids or gases that can cause flames are not permitted for return. What? I'm sorry, I'm confused. Because I was always under the impression that "Prime" items can be returned with no questions asked, I only buy "Prime" items. It's all good. Here's the thing - I got questions about it! Similarly, be cautious and only buy if you're sure you have a need for it and that it will work for you.
The pulley systems I've been making in the basement where I've set up a BB gun testing range have been very robust. I bought these to make an old paper target for the BB guns. As my basement is half crawl space and half open, the range consists of shooting through an opening in the crawl space back to where I have a pellet trap and backstop So I did not have to crawl into there all the time every time I wanted to set up targets, I ran a string across the ceiling in front of two pulling cables, After that, I tied a little clip in the middle of the string so I can hang a paper target from it. Worked great for me.
Pulleys with mechanical advantage will be needed to move the topsoil to the upper level of the There were two of these, a rope, a few pieces of scrap lumber and an S hook required, as well as a few gallon buckets.
I searched high and low for this pulley and found it here. As a matter of fact, it exceeds my expectations. My plan is to use the cart to hoist bags of groceries to my front entrance on the outside of a two-family house There is no need to walk upstairs in the two-story house.
Despite its rugged design, the zinc die-cast sheave spins freely and is very well constructed. I'm pleased with the steel body that appears to be galvanized and should provide many years of good service. There are no complaints to make.
I noticed that there was not enough space for a socket to fit through eyelets and into my studs and crossbeams when pushing lag screws through them. In spite of 25 lag screws, the hard top of my jeep still held strong all summer long even though the screws are about 1/4" from the ceiling.