Scaffolding Pulley Uses
The gin wheel scaffolding pulley can be used in many different areas although they are commonly seen on construction sites. This is due to the anchoring eye being able to fit easily over a standard scaffold pole, thus commonly used by scaffolders too.
A scaffolding pulley wheel on its own is of little use, it must always be used with the appropriate fibre rope. It must seat correctly into the recessed groove around the wheel. The user must be knowledgeable in knot tying and lashing so that loads can be attached securely and remain so throughout the lifting process. An improperly lashed load due to poor knot tying techniques can be catastrophic.
Proper planning and training is highly advisable.
About the Scaffolding Pulley Wheel
At 10 inches in diameter this works well with our ¾ inch (18mm) diameter pulley rope. The pulley wheel has been proof load tested to 1000kg for optimum safety, though you should only use it for loads up to 250kg. Weighing just 4kg approx. our gin wheel rope pulleys are easy to carry around, fit and remove.
The body and sheave are made from pressed steel and the swivel eye is from forged steel, all with a painted green finish.
You can find our all the details and prices for the suitable rope here.