TF3305 SNATCH BLOCK WITH GREASE FITTING - RED
Brand: Terrafirma
TF3305 Terrafirma Snatch Block with Grease Fitting - Red
The TF3305 is a red snatch block with a grease fitting for 4x4 recovery kits. It is a useful piece of equipment for changing the direction of a winch pull or building a safer, more controlled recovery system.
Fitment & compatibility
- Universal recovery accessory; not vehicle-specific.
- Must be matched to the winch cable/rope, shackle and recovery point rating.
- Use only with correctly rated recovery equipment.
Choose this if
Choose this if you want a traditional snatch block with swing-out plates and a grease nipple. Choose a snatch ring such as the TF3314 or S-RING-80 if you want a compact ring-style alternative for compatible synthetic rope setups.
Why choose this
- A vital device for many recovery processes and 4x4 winch setups.
- Grease nipple on the spindle supports maintenance.
- Swing-out plates make rope engagement and disengagement easier.
Key features explained
- Swing-out plates: pivot at the pulley shaft so you can position the winch line more easily.
- Grease fitting: allows maintenance of the pulley spindle.
Installation & what else you may need
Inspect before each use, grease as required and never exceed the rating of the weakest item in the recovery system.
Specifications
| Product code | TF3305 |
| Type | Snatch block |
| Feature | Grease nipple on spindle |
| Plate style | Swing-out plates |
What's included / not included
- Included: 1 x TF3305 red snatch block.
- Not included unless stated: Shackles, straps, winch rope, damper and storage bag.
Recommended add-ons
Helpful TFR links
Safety note: Recovery and winching loads can be dangerous. Always use correctly rated equipment, secure recovery points and a winch damper where appropriate, and keep people clear of any loaded line.
Why use a snatch block?
A snatch block can help redirect a winch pull and, when rigged correctly, can alter the effective recovery setup. Recovery planning and ratings matter.
Should it be maintained?
Yes. The supplied data notes a grease nipple, so keep the spindle maintained and inspect the block regularly.