






🔩 Elevate your projects with silent strength and effortless power!
This 4-pack of MACGQ Small Pulley Blocks features nickel-plated carbon steel construction with a 176 lb load capacity. Designed for silent, smooth rope movement, each pulley supports ropes up to 6mm diameter and installs easily with included hardware. Ideal for industrial, household, and DIY material handling tasks.







| ASIN | B09XDLWH2S |
| Bearing Number | MAGQ-89 |
| Bearing Type | Plain Bearing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #216,391 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #24 in Shell Pulley Blocks |
| Brand | MACGQ |
| Brand Name | MACGQ |
| Compatible Lubricant | Oil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 528 Reviews |
| Item Thickness | 3 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MACGQ |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | MAGQ-89 |
| Outside Diameter | 25 Millimetres |
| Part Number | MAGQ-89 |
A**R
Great pulleys
Good solid feeling pulleys
J**S
todo en orden
Funciona como esperas.
G**S
Working well
Amazing works well would buy again
V**I
Excellent pulleys — perfect fix for lifting sliding glass door security bars (Sugru = no drilling)
These pulleys are excellent. I use expanding/contracting bars across my sliding glass doors. They adjust to the correct length and lock into place, keeping the doors from being opened. When I want to use the doors, I lift the bars up like a drawbridge. My doors are plastic, so I installed both halves—the pivot and the bracket—using Sugru instead of drilling. I wasn’t sure if it would work, but there’s no weight on either of those—they just hold the bar in place—and the Sugru has worked really well for about five years. The problem is usability. Raising and lowering them can be awkward—they can shift, change length slightly, or get wedged into the side of the door. If you’re shorter or reaching from an angle, it’s especially hard to guide the bar into place. I tried just tossing it up in an arc—that did not work well. These completely fixed that. For reference, my sliding door opens by moving from right to left. One pulley is mounted horizontally on the upper left-hand corner of the door frame (the stationary side). The other pulley is mounted vertically on the inside upper left-hand corner of the sliding door. If you need a visual, if you open the door fully, the two pulleys would run into each other at the upper left-hand corner of the frame. Because of that, you need to install the vertical pulley on the sliding glass door about two inches lower than the horizontal pulley mounted on the frame. The rope runs in a right triangle, with the 90-degree corner at the upper left. The bar pivots on the left-hand side and rests in the bracket on the right-hand side. The rope is attached to the bar at the bracket end (right side), runs on a diagonal up to the horizontal pulley on the door frame, then across to the vertical pulley on the door, and then back down to the bracket. I installed a ring at that end to make it easier to pull, and I can hang the ring on the bracket when I’ve pulled the bar up so it’s not hanging on the floor. Now I just pull the ring, and the bar lifts smoothly in an arc and drops into place in the frame. I attached the pulleys with Sugru as well, because I still didn’t want to drill into the plastic. I wrapped the Sugru around both ends of each pulley and into the screw holes, pushing it through so it bonded with the Sugru on the backside. That basically creates a molded-through anchor—almost like a built-in rivet with end caps—so the pulley is locked in place rather than just stuck to the surface. The pulleys rotate very smoothly, so there’s very little resistance putting stress on the Sugru, and the way it’s wrapped and anchored holds them securely. Everything stays aligned, nothing binds, and the bar no longer shifts or gets stuck. Simple solution, works extremely well. My doors are a light beige/khaki, so mixing the white & grey Sugru matches very well (that was the hardest part!). I also added a decorative pull (I had some ceramic lighthouses I picked up on vacation in Britain 20 years ago—I got four of them but only have one ceiling fan—so I finally got to use a couple of them). Makes me very happy. I just have one left—I’ll find a home for it!
J**D
look pretty solid
They feel pretty solid and look good. I just installed them so we'll see how they last but happy so far.
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