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Recovery Tow Rope 1-1/2" x 30', Green Eyes - K Tool International

Part #: KTI73825

The K Tool International KTI73825 Recovery Tow Rope is engineered for demanding automotive and industrial recovery operations. This 1-1/2" x 30' tow rope, featuring distinct green eyes, provides a robust solution for extracting stuck vehicles and heavy equipment. Its professional-grade construction ensures reliable performance and longevity in challenging conditions.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Measures 1-1/2" in diameter and 30' in length, rated for an impressive 74,000 lbs.
  • Double Braided Nylon: Manufactured from extremely strong and flexible double-braided nylon, designed for high tensile strength and resilience.
  • Enhanced Durability: Features a durable, UV-resistant, and waterproof polymer coating deeply integrated into the rope fibers for extended service life.
  • High Elasticity: Offers significant elasticity, making it ideal for controlled off-road recovery and snatching applications where dynamic force is beneficial.
  • Protected Eye Tips: Equipped with rubber-coated eye tips to provide additional protection against abrasion and enhance grip during connection.
  • Storage Solution: Includes a black mesh vented bag for convenient storage and transport, helping to keep the rope in optimal condition.

Applications

The KTI73825 Recovery Tow Rope is designed for professional technicians and mechanics engaged in vehicle recovery and heavy equipment extraction. Its high elasticity and robust construction make it suitable for off-road recovery of trucks, SUVs, and other heavy-duty vehicles from mud, sand, or snow. The rope's substantial rating ensures it can handle significant loads, providing a reliable and controlled method for freeing immobilized assets in challenging environments.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: K Tool International
  • Model Number: KTI73825
  • Dimensions: 1-1/2" x 30'
  • Rating: 74,000 lbs.
  • Warranty: 1 year

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 31 October, 2016.