The Climbing Technology Orbitor H is a compact and lightweight pulley designed for rope access, arboriculture, and rescue applications. Built with durable aluminum construction and optimized for efficient rope movement, it ensures smooth performance in hauling and positioning systems.
The Climbing Technology Orbitor H is engineered for professionals who require a reliable and efficient pulley for technical rope systems. Manufactured from high-quality aluminum alloy, it offers an excellent balance between lightweight handling and structural strength, making it suitable for extended use in demanding environments.
Designed for use in rope access, arborist operations, and rescue systems, the Orbitor H provides smooth rope movement and efficient load handling. Its compact design allows easy integration into complex rigging setups, while maintaining optimal alignment of ropes and connectors.
The pulley is designed to accommodate ropes up to 13 mm in diameter, making it versatile for various rope systems. Its construction ensures consistent performance in hauling systems, deviations, and positioning setups, where efficiency and reliability are critical.
With its robust design and dependable functionality, the Orbitor H is an ideal solution for professionals working in industrial safety, rescue, and arboriculture sectors.
Key Features
Compact and lightweight pulley for easy handling
Durable aluminum alloy construction
Smooth rope operation for efficient hauling systems
Compatible with ropes up to 13 mm diameter
Designed for rope access, arborist, and rescue applications
Reliable performance in positioning and rigging systems
Technical Specifications
Brand: Climbing Technology
Product Name: Orbitor H
Product Type: Single Pulley
Material: Aluminum alloy
Weight: Approximately 100 g
Rope Compatibility: Up to 13 mm
Efficiency: Approximately 80%
Minimum Breaking Strength: 30 kN
Certifications: CE EN 12278
Applications / Usage
Rope access and industrial work at height
Arboriculture and tree climbing systems
Rescue and emergency operations
Hauling systems and load management
Confined space and technical rigging setups