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Schaefer 300-31 Fixed Stanchion Furling Block 1 7/16" Ball Bearing Sheave on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Schaefer Manufacturer Part Number:300-31 UPC:Does not apply

SCHAEFER 300-31 FIXED STANCHION FURLING BLOCK 1 7/16" BALL BEARING SHEAVE
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Product Description

Schaefer Clamp On Furling Block, Fits 1" Tubing

Clamp on Furling Block. Ball Bearing Sheave lowers friction. Fits 1" Tubing.

Specifications:


  • 1-7/16" (37mm) Sheave Diameter

  • Maximum 1/2" (12mm) line size.

  • Safe Working Load = 1000 lbs (450kg)

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