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Rope runner pro (CE vs Non-CE version)


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Hi everyone,

 

I recently moved to UK. Before that, I worked in Hong Kong and got a RRP non-CE version (manufactured date 01/21, serial no. 05952).

 

Because lacking the CE mark, my RRP is not able to use for work in UK. Any buddy know about any difference between the CE and non-CE version?

 

That’s a shame to let my RRP sitting in the box because it still in a very good condition. Wondering is there any chance to put in back into the game? Like change the CE version friction parts.

 

Thank you all of you.

 

 

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17 hours ago, Dan F. said:

Hi everyone,

 

I recently moved to UK. Before that, I worked in Hong Kong and got a RRP non-CE version (manufactured date 01/21, serial no. 05952).

 

Because lacking the CE mark, my RRP is not able to use for work in UK. Any buddy know about any difference between the CE and non-CE version?

 

That’s a shame to let my RRP sitting in the box because it still in a very good condition. Wondering is there any chance to put in back into the game? Like change the CE version friction parts.

 

Thank you all of you.

 

 

Got any letter stamps ?

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17 hours ago, Dan F. said:

Hi everyone,

 

I recently moved to UK. Before that, I worked in Hong Kong and got a RRP non-CE version (manufactured date 01/21, serial no. 05952).

 

Because lacking the CE mark, my RRP is not able to use for work in UK. Any buddy know about any difference between the CE and non-CE version?

 

That’s a shame to let my RRP sitting in the box because it still in a very good condition. Wondering is there any chance to put in back into the game? Like change the CE version friction parts.

 

Thank you all of you.

 

 

I will give you £50 inc postage for the non CE one as a help to getting a new compliant one.

Letter stamps are in the shed.

 

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I can't see that you could CE mark it, it's got that serial number. I think the only chance is to talk to the manufacturer and get a letter from them stating that all the parts are the same so it could carry the mark.

 

Or, if you are self employed then you can choose to use non CE kit - some people climb on non CE rope and harnesses imported from the US, or the Bulldog bone for example.

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6 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

I can't see that you could CE mark it, it's got that serial number. I think the only chance is to talk to the manufacturer and get a letter from them stating that all the parts are the same so it could carry the mark.

 

Or, if you are self employed then you can choose to use non CE kit - some people climb on non CE rope and harnesses imported from the US, or the Bulldog bone for example.

Checked the CE and non-CE version, both of the modle identification no. is 53420.

 

Anyway I have sent an email to NOTCH, waiting for their reply.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

There's no chance of getting a CE mark put on a non CE product. It just doesn't work like that. 

 

Either carry on using it and accept that you'll have to leave it out your kit come loler time, or buy a new one.

Sight, I only use it for recreational climbing now.

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