SKYLOTEC 2D67400 CRIC - Multifunction Rope Clamp with Integrated Pulley
The SKYLOTEC CRIC is a robust, practical, and intuitive rope access and rescue tool featuring four versatile modes of operation: ascender, pulley, rope clamp/pulley, and progress-capture hauling pulley. Designed to minimize time, material, and space needed during rope manoeuvres, this multifunctional rope clamp is engineered for efficiency and safety in demanding environments.
Key Features:
- Compact and versatile design ideal for rope access, rescue, arboriculture, tactical approaches, façade cleaning, confined spaces, and high ropes courses.
- Ascender mode compliant with EN 567 / EN 12841-B standards for safe and reliable rope climbing.
- Acts as a simple pulley (EN 12278 certified) for lifting or transferring loads smoothly.
- The integrated ball-bearing sheave allows easy rope redirection without additional connectors in rope clamp/pulley mode.
- Progress-capture hauling pulley mode enables direct load lifting, hauling system creation, and rescue/self-rescue operations with one-way rope locking and controlled lowering.
- Steel cam with specialized teeth reduces rope wear while ensuring secure grip, featuring dual slots to prevent dirt buildup and maintain efficiency even on muddy or frozen ropes.
- Intuitive, easy-open release button allows quick installation and operation even with gloves or in challenging conditions.
Technical Specifications:
- Maximum Working Load: 100 kg
- Compatible Rope Diameter: 8.00 mm to 11.00 mm
- Material: High-quality aluminium and stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance
- Operating Temperature Range: -29 °C to 40 °C
- Maximum Lifetime: 12 years
- Color: Vibrant orange and silver for high visibility on site
The SKYLOTEC CRIC streamlines complex rope tasks by combining multiple functions into a single, easy-to-use device. Whether ascending, hauling, or redirecting loads, it delivers reliable performance, durability, and safety under all conditions, making it an essential tool for professionals working at height or in rescue scenarios.