Bulldog Winch Snatch Block - 19,000 LB

$62.99
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Description

Introducing the BullDog Winch Snatch Block 19,000 LB - the perfect addition to your off-road recovery toolkit. This snatch block is designed to help you get out of tough spots by doubling the pulling power of your winch.

Built to last, this snatch block is made from heavy-duty steel and is zinc plated to ensure long-lasting durability. It is intended for winches rated up to 8,000 LB and is designed for use with wire rope.

This snatch block is not intended for hoisting but can be easily used in a variety of recovery scenarios. With a limited 2-year warranty, you can trust in the quality and craftsmanship of this product.

Invest in the BullDog Winch Snatch Block for added peace of mind on your next off-road adventure.

Features

  • Intended for winches rated up to 8,000 LB
  • Only for use with wire rope
  • Heavy-duty steel construction
  • Zinc plated to increase longevity
  • Not intended for hoisting
  • Limited 2-year warranty

Order Notes

WARNING
Because of the pulley's capability to increase your line pull rating, it is important to understand winching basics and know that improper setup can potentially lead to line failure and could cause serious bodily injury. Always use a line dampener when using wire rope and stand clear of the potential danger zone when using a winch with or without a pulley. Also, these pulley blocks are not designed for hoisting. Be sure to read and understand instructions before using any towing or recovery gear. Please give us a call if you have any questions or concerns!

Warranty

BullDog Winch offers a limited two-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship on their products.

Specifications

TypeAccessories
StyleSnatch Blocks
UseRecovery
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