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"d" Shackle 11206 Hr, Rigging , Sailing, Sail, Sailboat, Block ,loading Wichard on 2040-parts.com

US $91.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
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I will beat any price you will find on the web and I offer FREE shipping. 

Brand new item with factory packaging. 

Item # 11206 HR 

Wichard 

HR stands for High Resistance.
The 17.4 PH stainless steel that these shackles are forged from offers very high level mechanical performance characteristics.
The models, which from an integral part of the fittings on large ocean-going monohulls and multihulls, are also widely used in the industrial sector. 


 Specifications  

Material

Stainless Steel

Functional Load

9920 lbs

Breaking Load

22000 lbs

Pin Diameter

15/32 in

A

1 17/32 in

B

15/16 in



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