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Petzl Vector 12.5mm 100m

Petzl Vector 12.5mm 100m


キャンペーン価格
246,75 + 配送手数料
に割引期間終了
通常価格 329,00 €
付加価値税込み 25.5 %



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Petzl Vector 12.5mm 100m Black
Black
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Petzl Vector 12.5mm 100m Red
Red
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商品説明

The VECTOR 12.5 mm low stretch kernmantel rope is designed for rescue. The large diameter ensures great strength and excellent grip when handling heavy loads. The EverFlex technology guarantees great flexibility and consistent performance over time. Rope available in six colors and four lengths.

Detailed description
Large diameter, ensuring great strength and excellent handling when manipulating heavy loads

Consistent performance over time:
- construction with nylon core and polyester sheath, with specific weave
- EverFlex technology ensures great flexibility over time and under any conditions (water, dust, mud...), allowing it to maintain excellent handling and optimal performance with devices

Available in six colors for easier identification of different kits: white, yellow, black, blue, red and orange

Specifications
Diameter: 12,5 mm
Material(s): polyester, nylon
Certification(s): CE EN 1891 type A, EAC, NFPA 1983 General Use
Weight per meter: 111 g
Strength tied with figure-eight knot: 23 kN
Strength with sewn termination: 34 kN
Impact force (factor 0,3): 5,7 kN
Number of factor 1 falls: 15
Construction: 32 carrier
Percentage of sheath: 46 %
Static elongation: 2,8 %


大体の商品の大きさ、または製品パッケージの大きさは 400 x 300 x 300 mm.


厚み
12.5 mm


長さ
100 m


重量
11.1 kg
(製品パッケージ込 12 kg)


保証期間
36 ヶ月


製造国
チェコ


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