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Spider Climbing Auto-Belays

    Perfect Descent

TRUBLUE   

Perfect Descent Auto Belay Model 220CR

Centrifugal Braking System

Line specs: 24 – 52 ft. (7.32m to 15.85m) long,
comprised of 1″ Nylon Spectra Webbing
Case Dimensions: 16×9.5×7.5 in (40x24x19 cm)
Net Weight: 32 lbs (14.52kg)
Descent rate:

Maximum: 6.6 ft/s (2m/s)
Minimum: 1.6 ft/s (o.5 m/s)
Maximum weight of climber: 310 lbs (140 kg)
Minimum weight of climber: 75 lbs (34 kg)
Product Warranty:

Perfect Descent’s Auto Belay comes standard with a 24 month factory warranty on parts and service. Product liability insurance is extended if regular inspections and maintenance are performed.

 

 

 

Some key features of the Perfect Descent 220CR Auto Belay:

  • Proudly Made in the USA

  • It is equipped with a mechanically activated secondary locking device that is always engaged, giving the unit a fully redundant braking system

  • Portable, durable & lightweight modular auto belay solution, only 32 pounds

  • Easy to install & easy to move

  • Accommodates walls up to 55’ tall

  • Field replaceable yellow safety lanyard with built-in wear indicators

  • Optional 52 ft., 40 ft. or 28 ft. replacement lanyard lengths

  • Corrosion resistant stainless steel & aluminum construction

  • 2 Year factory re-certification interval reduces costs & keeps unit in use & profitable for longer periods of time

  • Meets ANSI Z359 strength requirements (when outfitted with optional ANSI-2007 Approved Steel Carabiner)

  • Increase climbers per wall with reduced staff requirements

  • Lanyard based system reduces damage to walls

  • Backed by product liability insurance coverage through an “A” Rated Insurance Carrier

The Perfect Descent 220CR auto belay has been engineered to meet or exceed the following international safety standards:

  • American National Standard ANSI/ASSE Z359.4-2007 “Safety Requirements for Assisted-Rescue and Self-Rescue Systems, Subsystems and Components”

  • Canadian Standard, CSA Z259.2.3-99 “Descent Control Devices”

  • Australian and New Zealand Standard, AS/NZS 1891.3 1997 “Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices – part 3: Fall arrest devices”

  • European Union Directive BS EN 341 “Personal protection equipment against falls from a height – Descender devices”

 

 

 

TRUBLUE Auto Belay

Spider Climbing is now incorporating the new Trublue  auto-belay in our vertical climbing wall systems. This new belay is the perfect for those negatively affected by problems associated with the Redpointe belays.

Advanced Technology

Smooth descent: The self-regulating braking system has minimal variation in the descent rate of a child (at 22 lb/10 kg min.) and an adult (at 330 lb/150 kg max).
Reliability with no sacrificial wear parts: Non-contacting magnetic technology with a reliable self-regulating backup system.

Safety

Meets international safety standards: TRUBLUE is designed for climbers and engineered for safety. We engineered TRUBLUE to meet international safety standards for fall arrest devices.

Extensive safety testing: For over four years, the TRUBLUE auto belay has undergone extensive safety testing by an ISO 17025 accredited company specializing in product testing.

No clutch bearing: The TRUBLUE has been engineered to eliminate the need for one-way clutch bearings. This eliminates a key potential point of failure that is present in other auto belay designs, as well as the need to maintain and replace these mechanisms.

Gentle whirring noise: Our auto belay makes a gentle whirring noise as the climber descends, alerting those below of a descending climber.

Flexibility

Simple to install and easy to relocate: Compact modular unit designed to be hung from a top anchor. Just one step and no cost…click here to see how easy it is. Units can be moved to accommodate classes, birthday parties and other group activities, reducing staffing costs.

Maximum descent height of 41 feet (12.5 m): Provides the longest range of all modular systems.
accommodates a wide range of climber weights: The TRUBLUE allows for a weight range of 22 – 330 lbs (10 to 150 kg), making it the ideal auto belay system for facilities with a wide audience of children and adults.

Minimal Maintenance Requirements and Costs

Webbing based system: Will not damage walls like cable-based systems can. Plus, webbing is preferred by climbers over cable for its more natural feel.

Reduced webbing wear: Unique field-replaceable webbing delivery nozzle significantly reduces webbing wear.

Minimal Maintenance: Webbing replacement for the TRUBLUE is significantly less expensive than cable replacement for other types of auto belays.

Low cost of ownership: An annual re-certification inspection is required with a low cost of $199. The TRUBLUE has no limit on the number of cycles before annual re-certification. Because they are modular, TRUBLUE units can be sent to our servicing center should they need repair, saving you money on costly site visits for stationary/fixed auto belays.

Two year warranty
 

Specifications:

  1. Maximum descent velocity: 6 ft./s (1.8 m/s)

  2. Maximum descent height: 41 ft (12.5 m)

  3. Rated working capacity: 22 to 330 lbs (10 to 150 kg)

  4. Housing materials: Cast aluminum and modified Acetal webbing feed-in nozzle

  5. Line: Nylon/Spectra Webbing 0.9 in (20.32 mm) wide, 0.1 in (2.5 mm) thick, 3,507 lbs (15.6 kN) breaking load when new.

  6. Dimensions: 15 in x 12.6 in x 5.5 in (380 mm x 320 mm x 140 mm)

  7. Device weight: 42.5 lbs (19.3 kg)
     

 

 

 

 

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