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Friction ring FRX | Picksea
  • Friction ring FRX | Picksea
  • Friction ring FRX | Picksea
  • Friction ring FRX | Picksea
  • Friction ring FRX | Picksea

Friction ring FRX

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Detailed features

Wichard's friction ring

This ring combines performance, lightness and reliability. It is very resistant and can be used under heavy loads or with low traffic. It allows a good circulation of the ropes while limiting the wear of the latter.

Detailed characteristics of the Wichard FRX friction ring

FRX6 FRX10 FRX15 FRX20 FRX25
Outside diameter
18 mm 25 mm 35 mm 47 mm 60 mm
Inside diameter 7 mm 10 mm 15 mm 20 mm 25 mm
Max. diameter rea 5.5 mm 8 mm 10 mm 14 mm 17 mm
Weight 2gr 5gr 12gr 31gr 57gr
C.T 400 kg 800 kg 1600 kg 3200 kg 5000 kg

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