Runva SNB3000 – snatch block for 2,000–3,000 lb ATV/UTV winches
The Runva SNB3000 is a pulley block designed for smaller winches commonly used on ATV and UTV vehicles. Runva specifies a 3,000 lb “Rated tension”, compatibility with 2,000–3,000 lb products and a weight of 0.58 kg.
Key benefits
- 2,000–3,000 lb application range – specified by Runva for smaller winches.
- 3,000 lb Rated tension – the manufacturer's stated rating for the SNB3000.
- 0.58 kg weight – a lightweight addition to an ATV/UTV recovery kit.
- Flexible line routing – useful for redirecting the winch line and creating a mechanical-advantage setup.
What does a snatch block do?
A snatch block allows the winch line to run through an additional point. Depending on the rigging arrangement, it can change the direction of pull or provide mechanical advantage. This gives more flexibility when planning a vehicle recovery where a straight-line pull is not the most suitable configuration.
Actual loads depend on rigging geometry, line direction, friction and the attachment points used. Every component in the recovery system – including the block, shackles, strap, winch line and vehicle recovery points – must be selected for the forces involved.
Choosing the correct winch range
For the SNB3000, Runva specifies an application range of 2,000–3,000 lb. We recommend using this manufacturer rating when matching the block to a winch and to the remaining recovery equipment.
Technical data
| Specification | Value |
|---|
| Brand | Runva |
| Model | SNB3000 |
| Product type | Winch snatch block / movable pulley assembly |
| Rated tension | 3,000 lb |
| Manufacturer-specified winch range | 2,000–3,000 lb |
| Weight | 0.58 kg |
Typical applications
- ATV and UTV winches within the manufacturer's stated range,
- redirecting a winch line during recovery,
- mechanical-advantage recovery arrangements,
- compact off-road winch recovery kits.
Rigging and accessory selection
Check the ratings of the line, attachment points and all connecting hardware before use. The rating of one component does not increase the allowable load of the other parts of the system. Line routing and rigging geometry must also be taken into account.
Frequently asked questions
Is the SNB3000 specified for a 4,500 lb winch?
Runva's official data for the SNB3000 specifies a 2,000–3,000 lb application range. A 4,500 lb winch should therefore be paired with a block carrying an appropriate manufacturer-confirmed rating.
Does the 3,000 lb figure mean lifting capacity?
It should not be interpreted that way. Runva describes the figure as “Rated tension”. The product page does not provide a separate WLL, lifting capacity, breaking load or safety factor.
Why use a snatch block?
It can redirect the winch line and, in a suitable arrangement, provide mechanical advantage. Actual performance depends on the rigging configuration and system losses.