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I have had the same clutch for three years.

 

I don't work in the rain which could be a major factor. A dirty gritty rope will rip a clutch to bits in no time.

 

Also if I do a long decent I take some of the load off the clutch by holding the tail of the rope

 

A slight diviation but aluminium does wear quick. I sold my unicender cause am so bold over by the (steel) rope wrench. Buy a rope wrench arbogrunt. You can use the lock jack with it...tom used it today with his and said "ohhhhhhhhh, nice, but 'ow do I go up!"

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I thought they were just for, cough, splutter....SRT,, (rinses mouth out ;).....I'll have to try one out...as they say, 'try everything in life at least twice except incest and single rope technique' !

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I thought they were just for, cough, splutter....SRT,, (rinses mouth out ;).....I'll have to try one out...as they say, 'try everything in life at least twice except incest and single rope technique' !

 

Have you had a play with a spiderjack Spike,if so wondered how you found it compared to the lockjack.:001_smile:

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Never tried one Geoff, I'd like to give on a go though. I'm a bit suspicious of these clutches wearing out so quickly, my first one lasted a year, maybe they are just using softer metal to boost after sales?.

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Possible Spike,maybe a different material to change the friction properties?

Next time I see you swinging around I will lend you the spiderjack,see what you think.

Thanks for putting me up for the chip job.:001_smile:

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yet another clutch slipping today, that the third in a year. I'm on 11/12mm on Yale xtc or Yale scorch. Getting fed up replacing them at £18 a throw..anyone else suffering this?:thumbdown:

 

Too many pies Spike?!

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If you was your rope it will give the clutch a new lease of life:thumbup:

very light sand with sandpaper will also make a difference.:thumbup:

And you pay a lot more than I do for your clutch:confused1:

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back on the lockjack clutch subject...what size do you fella's use on what ropes?...I've been using 12/13 on Yale XTC for a while, today I tried it on Marlow Gecko and it was terrible. I then climbed on Yale scorch and it was better than sex, although a bit quick (no prem. ejac. jokes please chaps!).

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