Description:
ROADSAFE 4WD RECOVERY STARTER PACK MAIN MOVERS WITH BONUS STOCK
KIT CONTENTS:
- PATROL GU TWO POINT
- PRADO 150 TWO POINT
- PATROL GQ TWO POINT
- SOFT SHACKLE
- WINCH EXTENSION STRAP
- SNATCH STRAP
- BOW SHAKLE
SOFT SHACKLE:
Australian made from UHWMPE 10mm 12 strand synthetic rope, as used in a range of winch ropes supplied by Roadsafe, the Roadsafe soft shackles are supplied complete with high visability abrasion resistant sheaths, and pre-tensioned for immediate use.
By using a Roadsafe soft shackle you effectively remove a very heavy and potentially lethal standard steel shackle from your recovery system.
FEATURES :
- Batch Coded for Traceability
- Rope Spliced Breaking
- Strain 9000kgs
- Tested in Australia
- Anti-rip Batch Labelling
- Pretensiones knots
WINCH EXTENSION STRAP:
Roadsafe Offer a great range of Recovery straps, with each one individually designed to suit its purpose, so you can have the right strap for the right application. The Roadsafe Recovery straps are tested to certified standards, fully stamped and tagged rated, come complete with fully sewn eyes and protective sleeves.
SNATCH STRAP:
Roadsafe Offer a great range of Recovery straps, with each one individually designed to suit its purpose, so you can have the right strap for the right application. The Roadsafe Recovery straps are tested to certified standards, fully stamped and tagged rated, come complete with fully sewn eyes and protective sleeves.
BOW SHAKLE:
Shackles
are an essential recovery item and you can never have too many of them.
They are most commonly used to attach recovery straps, tree trunk
protectors, winch extension straps & snatch blocks. The larger 4.7
tonne shackles are best suited to electric winch recovery situations.
The most commonly used shackle is the “Bow” because its shape allows for
bulky items to be easily attached. Shackles should only be used on
vehicles fitted with recovery rated points featuring closed eyelets.
TIP: To avoid seizing the screw pin, its always a good idea to back off
about 1/2 to 1 turn after fully hand tightening. Shackle pins can seize
due to the force exerted during recovery operations.
Before use:
Inspect shackles before and after use for any damage. If pins are hard
to turn or the shackle has been overstressed, it should be immediately
replaced.
Caution:Shackles can become a lethal missile if something should break or fail during a recovery. Ensure that all spectators are well clear and all recovery lines have a dampening blanket on them. Never load a shackle across its width because the load will be imposed on the threads. The force must be at right angles to the pin.