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Just curious to know how long your lockjack clutch/cams last?

 

I seem to be burning them out pretty quick.

A 12/13mm cam (on a Yale xtc fire rope with rope saver) lasts around 4/5 weeks.

I keep my rope as clean as possible and I don't hammer it when descending.

 

Can I get better results on a different rope?

 

Cheers

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Alright mate. I know its not a lockjack, but my spiderjack eats clutches every 4/6 weeks. I reckon they'll be pretty much the same part. They don't tell you that on the label do they?!!

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Paint coming off dont mean its burnt out. Mines lasted 16months so far and i hammer it when decending:thumbup1:

 

 

When it stops locking and starts slipping, it goes in the bin.

 

16 months how often are you climbing on it?

Do you use a rope saver?

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i use a cambium saver always. Climb probably 3-5days a week and it still aint started slippiing.

You must be doing a hell of alot of climbing to wear it out that fast :001_smile:

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Alright mate. I know its not a lockjack, but my spiderjack eats clutches every 4/6 weeks. I reckon they'll be pretty much the same part. They don't tell you that on the label do they?!!

 

 

Jeanesy as in Dan Jeans?

 

I reckon they should bring out a titanium one :)

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Jeanesy as in Dan Jeans?

 

I reckon they should bring out a titanium one :)

 

Bang on Sherlock :D

 

I thought you were a blakes hitch guy till you die!!! I was going to get an art positioner but got a bit put off with the way the clutches go on all their devices.

Titanium would be good, or diamond!

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