Nylon Recovery Rope and Soft Shackles send to Middle East customer


Nylon Recovery Rope and Soft Shackles send to Middle East customer

We have just sent a batch of nylon receovery rope, soft shackle and winch ropes to our Middle east customer.  

Below are the detailed size:

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Here are some picture to show you:

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Here are some product application for your reference.

 

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Florescence Offroad’s Kinetic Recovery Ropes are designed and built with the express purpose of stretching under load, to provide a smooth and powerful pull.  A Kinetic Recovery Rope, also sometimes referred to as a snatch rope or a yanker, is different than a typical tow rope or tow strap. Some key features that set our Kinetic Recovery Ropes apart:

1. 100% China Made Double Braid Nylon

2. Maximum Strength Nylon (Other black nylon products have strength ~10% lower)

3. Professionally spliced in China by Florescence Offroad’s trained and certified splicers

4. Abrasion protection in the eyes and on the rope body

5. Up To 30% Elongation Under Load

 

Tips:

How to Correctly Use Your Kinetic Recovery Rope

Step 1: Verify your equipment is adequate for the use and in good condition.  A Kinetic Recovery Rope should be sized such that the Min. Breaking Load (MBL) is roughly 2-3 times the Gross Vehicle Weight.  To properly select a rope for your vehicle, follow the guidelines on the chart below.

Step 2: Securely attach rope to both vehicles – use a proper shackle or tow point.  Recovery points should be properly welded or bolted to the vehicle chassis.  WARNING: Never connect recovery equipment to a tow ball, as they are not designed for this type of load and can fail, causing serious damage.

Step 3: Ensure all bystanders are well clear of the area.  No person should be within 1.5xthe rope length of either vehicle, unless inside one of the vehicles.

Step 4:  Tow the stuck vehicle out.  The towing vehicle can start with slack in the tow rope and drive up to 15mph max. WARNING: Do not exceed 15MPH with a properly sized rope.  WARNING: Do not pull in a direction that would side load your recovery points unless they are specifically designed to handle side loads; most are not.  Continue to pull on stuck vehicle until no longer stuck.

Step 5:  Unhook and stow your rope.

Nylon Recovery Rope and Soft Shackles send to Middle East customer

 

We have just sent a batch of nylon receovery rope, soft shackle and winch ropes to our Middle east customer.  

 

Below are the detailed size:

 

Here are some picture to show you:

 

 

Here are some product application for your reference.

 

Florescence Offroad’s Kinetic Recovery Ropes are designed and built with the express purpose of stretching under load, to provide a smooth and powerful pull.  A Kinetic Recovery Rope, also sometimes referred to as a snatch rope or a yanker, is different than a typical tow rope or tow strap. Some key features that set our Kinetic Recovery Ropes apart:

 

1. 100% China Made Double Braid Nylon

2. Maximum Strength Nylon (Other black nylon products have strength ~10% lower)

3. Professionally spliced in China by Florescence Offroad’s trained and certified splicers

4. Abrasion protection in the eyes and on the rope body

5. Up To 30% Elongation Under Load

 

How to Correctly Use Your Kinetic Recovery Rope

 

Step 1: Verify your equipment is adequate for the use and in good condition.  A Kinetic Recovery Rope should be sized such that the Min. Breaking Load (MBL) is roughly 2-3 times the Gross Vehicle Weight.  To properly select a rope for your vehicle, follow the guidelines on the chart below.

 

Step 2: Securely attach rope to both vehicles – use a proper shackle or tow point.  Recovery points should be properly welded or bolted to the vehicle chassis.  WARNING: Never connect recovery equipment to a tow ball, as they are not designed for this type of load and can fail, causing serious damage.

 

Step 3: Ensure all bystanders are well clear of the area.  No person should be within 1.5xthe rope length of either vehicle, unless inside one of the vehicles.

 

Step 4:  Tow the stuck vehicle out.  The towing vehicle can start with slack in the tow rope and drive up to 15mph max. WARNING: Do not exceed 15MPH with a properly sized rope.  WARNING: Do not pull in a direction that would side load your recovery points unless they are specifically designed to handle side loads; most are not.  Continue to pull on stuck vehicle until no longer stuck.

 

Step 5:  Unhook and stow your rope.