

The pictures are of a vintage snatch block I picked up and now have a perfect use for...except...
I don't know if this unit is intended to be used with a 3/8" winch steel cable line, which is what I want to do.
The markings on the unit show that it's a
RIG 25 and
10" Snatch Block It also has the statement:
"Max. Rope 3 1/2 CIRC." The actual diameter of the pulley is 6".
I'm hoping someone has some metal identification and or rigging experience and will say something like: "Nope, you dummy, the width of the pulley means it's for rope....or...."Yep, it'll handle steel cable". Thanks so much.
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