Descrizione
Force Does Not Disappear. It Is Redirected — and That Redirection Is the Difference Between Recovery and Catastrophe.
In the physics of extraction, a straight-line pull is the least efficient use of available power. Every off-road recovery manual, every arborist's rigging guide, and every industrial lifting protocol converges on a single principle: mechanical advantage is not optional. The SucceBuy 2-Ton G80 Snatch Block doubles your winch's pulling force while halving the load on the line — a trade so favorable it borders on the miraculous. But the magic is in the metallurgy, not the math.
The pulley sheave is forged from G80-grade alloy steel, heat-treated to a surface hardness of 38-42 HRC — hard enough to resist groove deformation under repeated cable loading, tough enough to absorb shock without fracture. The swivel shackle rotates 360 degrees under load, eliminating the line-twist that causes synthetic rope to abrade against fairlead edges and steel cable to develop fatigue kinks. The sealed roller bearing at the sheave axle reduces friction to a coefficient below 0.02, meaning 98% of the tension you apply reaches the load. A dry, unsealed pulley might deliver 75%. That 23% gap is not a specification — it is the margin between pulling your vehicle free and snapping a line at the recovery point.
A winch without a snatch block is half a tool. The Load Redirect completes the system.
Key Features
- ✦ 2-ton (4,000 lbs) working load limit — doubles winch pulling force
- ✦ G80-grade forged alloy steel sheave — 38-42 HRC surface hardness
- ✦ 360° swivel shackle — eliminates line twist and rope abrasion
- ✦ Sealed roller bearing — <0.02 friction coefficient, 98%+ force transfer
- ✦ G80 chain included — rated and matched to the pulley system
- ✦ Industry standard 4:1 safety factor — 8-ton ultimate breaking strength
- ✦ Compatible with synthetic rope and steel cable — grooved for both
Technical Specifications
- Working Load Limit: 2 tons (4,000 lbs / 1,814 kg)
- Breaking Strength: 8 tons (16,000 lbs) — 4:1 safety factor
- Material: G80-grade forged alloy steel, zinc-plated
- Sheave Hardness: 38-42 HRC
- Shackle: G80 swivel shackle, 360° rotation under load
- Bearing: Sealed roller bearing, maintenance-free
- Chain: G80-grade, matched to pulley WLL
- Rope Compatibility: Synthetic rope up to 3/8" (10mm), steel cable up to 5/16" (8mm)
- Finish: Zinc electroplated, 96-hour salt spray rating
- Certification: CE marked, meets EN 1677-1 standard
Who It Serves
The Load Redirect is built for three distinct user communities who share one requirement: controlled, reliable force multiplication in uncontrolled environments. Off-road recovery operators and overlanders keep the snatch block in the recovery kit alongside tree straps and soft shackles — a mud-bogged 4×4 with a 12,000lb winch and no pulley is effectively limited to a 6,000lb single-line pull, often insufficient for a deep extraction. Arborists and tree service professionals use the swivel shackle to redirect lowering lines around branch unions without creating friction burns on rope or bark. Industrial rigging crews value the sealed bearing for dusty construction environments where grit contamination destroys unsealed pulleys within weeks. In every case, the Load Redirect is not the primary tool — it is the multiplier that makes the primary tool adequate for the job.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does "2-ton working load" actually mean in practice?
A: The 2-ton WLL is the maximum sustained load the pulley is rated to handle. With a 4:1 safety factor, the ultimate breaking strength is 8 tons. For a typical 4×4 recovery using a 12,000lb winch, the snatch block sees approximately 6,000lbs — well within the 4,000lb WLL — and doubles the winch's effective pull to 12,000lbs at the vehicle.
Q: Can I use this with synthetic rope?
A: Yes. The sheave groove is polished smooth and free of burrs — no sharp edges to abrade synthetic fibers. The sealed bearing ensures the sheave rotates freely even at low tension, which is critical for synthetic rope that can melt if dragged across a stationary pulley surface under load.
Q: Does the swivel shackle actually prevent line twist?
A: The 360° rotation decouples the pulley orientation from the anchor point. When a vehicle shifts during recovery, the line tension vector changes — the swivel shackle follows it, keeping the rope aligned with the sheave groove. Without a swivel, the rope rides up the groove wall, creating friction, heat, and abrasion that degrades both rope and pulley.
Q: How does this compare to a standard snatch block?
A: Standard snatch blocks typically use unsealed bearings (or no bearings at all — just a steel pin through a bushing), no swivel, and G43-grade steel. The Load Redirect's G80 alloy, sealed bearing, and swivel shackle represent three incremental upgrades that compound: less friction × correct alignment × higher material strength = a system that transfers 98% of input force instead of 75%.
Q: Is this suitable for vertical lifting?
A: Yes, within the 2-ton WLL. The CE marking and EN 1677-1 compliance mean this pulley meets European lifting equipment standards. Always follow local rigging regulations and use appropriate tag lines and exclusion zones during overhead lifts.
Q: What maintenance does it require?
A: Minimal. The sealed bearing requires no lubrication. After use in mud, saltwater, or sand, rinse with fresh water and dry thoroughly. Inspect the sheave groove for wear every 50 uses. The zinc plating provides 96-hour salt spray resistance — sufficient for most recovery and rigging environments.





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