Rugged Ridge 11235.11 Snatch Block Puleggia, 30000 libbre 30000 libbre

Brand:Rugged Ridge

3.2/5

183.38

Raddoppia la capacità del tuo verricello o riduci lo sforzo. Puleggia da 9 pollici. Fino a 1/2 cavo o corda. Limite di carico di lavoro di 30.000 libbre. Acciaio laminato a freddo.

Raddoppia la capacità del tuo verricello o riduci lo sforzo. Puleggia da 9 pollici. Fino a 1/2 cavo o corda. Limite di carico di lavoro di 30.000 libbre. Acciaio laminato a freddo.
Brand ‎Rugged Ridge
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 141 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Exterior ‎Painted
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎11235.11
Item Weight ‎7.2 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Rugged Ridge
Manufacturer Part Number ‎11235.11
Model ‎Snatch Block Pulley, 30K Lbs
OEM Part Number ‎11235.11
Product Dimensions ‎9 x 5 x 2 inches

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Scritto da: Mark Vande Pol
Without a minor change, this product could get somebody hurt
The basic design in the way it opens is fine. It's simple and strong with the added safety feature of an indicator that the eye could be pulling out. The big problem is the choice of snap ring and the design of the groove on the pin for the pulley wheel. OK, I was stupid in that I could not see the block closely from 150' away as I was yarding a log and the first clip on the cable end butted into the block, but this should be regarded as not an unpredictable event in a design review of blocks for this purpose. Yes the pull stopped my unloaded pickup on dirt, but that is nowhere near the 20,000 pound rating on the block, which was on a 30,000 pound nylon sling with two 3/4" shackles to give it a fat pin that would put less stress on the block eye and more freedom to swivel. The cable thimble did not blow out nor did the 3/8 fiber-core cable (rated at 2,440 pounds) show signs of being over-stretched. In any event, the snap ring came off during light handling and it was so wimpy that I was able to put it back on with my bare fingers! Had it been a heavy duty Truarc appropriate to an application like this, that would have been impossible. The point is this: Somebody could pop that wimpy snap ring while the block is under load, making it possible for the block to blow apart. In minor logging operations such as I am doing, that could get somebody hurt. I examined the ring "groove" and it was both shallow and has a ridge in the center (photo), hardly a proper ring groove at all despite what I may have done to it. So in addition to my stupidity, this was possibly a quality problem but for the fact that the selection of the ring for a pin this size was, in my judgment, far less rugged than it should have been. I have been an engineer designing industrial equipment with an extensive background as a machinist and mechanic. I am familiar with the design manual of the biggest manufacturer of snap rings (Waldes Truarc; I have a dusty, 1989 copy beside me). The manual has details for the smallest feature and tolerance to facilitate ring selection and groove design. The original ring on this product appears to be a beveled design similar to the 5102 series ring, which (although easier to assemble and remove) makes it more susceptible to failure under asymmetric thrust loads, unlike the 5160 series ring which is both stronger and has sharper corners for gripping the groove. There is no excuse for not picking a beefy ring with a larger and longer pin with a bigger deeper groove and possibly a washer behind it in an application like this. In any case, I'm buying the next size larger block while registering my objections. I may contact a local bearing house to get another ring for it.
Scritto da: Jerold F
Great price vs competitors
Good price, adequate design. Would like the snap ring to be in a deeper grove, for better retention.As others have mentioned in their reviews. It definitely is beefy and has a good heft to it. For the $$ price you cant beat it when compared to similar units from other competitors. They cost over $100.00 or more. As far as durability is concerned, that issue or lack of, will come from future use, and I will update my rating if that seems to become a problem. This unit was bought as a back-up, and for more complicated recoveries, where 2 snatch blocks would be needed and 1 would not be enough. This was bought with a 17.5 K pound winch size in mind(smittybilt X20), and will handle a 1/2" cable diameter. I wanted a 2x safety factor, instead of a 1.5x safety as some are comfortable with (more is better). This comes close to that.. Finally: Grease the inside of the pulley and the cross-pin, this units design does not come with a 'Zerk(grease)fitting'*******
Scritto da: terry siesky
Very strong
Used these with a 17000 lb smittybuilt winch with 1/2 steel line. Pulled a 20 ton excavator out of the mud. Only problem is the snap rings will fail if your pull is not perfectly straight. I bought 2 of these and blew rings off both. Welded a thick washer on the pin and was back in business. No grease zerk. Probably on purpose so as not to weaken the pin. Just sprayed some grease in. I pulled harder than most people will ever and they held up. Good value.
Scritto da: Michael Florindi
Snatch Block Capacity
My only issue with this item is that no one I seached mentioned that the diameter of the cable made a diff in its capacity. The sticker on the front is never shown clear. The Block manual doesn't state if the lower diameter cables don't allow as much strength because obviously the cable is smaller or if because of the smaller cable riding in the pulley and changing the mechanical advandage of the block. ie: the thicker the cable till max - the more area the weight is being distributed over the pulley. I haven't had time to ask on a forum. But the max weight you see posted on this product is via the max cable dia which I believe was 1/2". My winch has a 3/8". So it was less. Sorry, writing this on break. Check everything. Everything matters when winching. And you can be seriously hurt when doubling capacities with a block.
Scritto da: USAF Vet
Rugged Ridge 11235.11 Snatch Block Pulley
I have had a pair of these snatch blocks for over eight years. They have had a lot of use and I like them so much I've bought two more for a second truck I have. That speaks volumes when someone buys the same product after years of use. They have never rusted and I am glad I found them here on Amazon.
Scritto da: Mark Boettcher
Great value
Don't know about 'love it' exactly, but I have already used it to lift a couple of 30' 20-inch diameter logs from a deep stream bed here in Vermont, and it works great. I use a heavy-duty tow chain from Home Depot that comes with the hooks on the ends and runs about $30 if I remember correctly. The chain goes through the pulley hole and wrapped around a tree a couple of times. The holes are big enough that even the hooks go right through. I have a 12,500 lb Tuff Stuf electric winch on my tractor. Cable goes through the pulley which separates making it easier Surprisingly the chain didn't dig into the tree at all. I would use this with an off-road vehicle like a jeep if I was into that. It would work . Very simple device, not sure why they cost as much as they do. The price for this one was better than I found anywhere else and you don't get better than 'works perfectly' with a big name brand.
Scritto da: Alexandre E.
Solid!!!
Nice heavy gauge steel. Bearing seems solid. Can't wait to test it out.
Scritto da: Matti lessard
A1
Fast shipping. Good quality. Good
Scritto da: Bryan
Recommend for ATV/UTV usage
I now have two of these 8k snatch blocks, and have zero complaints. Though I only use them for ATV winching (2500 lb winch), and don't come close to the breaking limit. Unlike other slightly larger snatch blocks, it will take a 3/16" cable, so it's an easy choice for ATV/UTV use. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Michael McLellan
Very good
A must have, it saved me many times in the little time i've had it
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A+++
Good quality for the price, gets the job done

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