Harken 76mm Mid-range Marine Sailboat Single Rope Aluminum Block With Shackle on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
Harken 76mm Midrange Block, Marine Sailboat Single Rope - Wire (aluminum sheave for wire applications), 1,800lb. SWL, 15oz. with Shackle
Great for mainsheet or spinnaker blocks and control lines on offshore yachts. Robust construction handles high loads.
Ball-bearing sheaves minimize friction. Beefier posts and wrap-around straps create much higher working loads.
Ball Bearings: Torlon high-load ball bearings in fitted races
Sheave Size: 3" (76mm)
Line Diameter: 9/16" max.
Cheek Material/Finish: Plastic with wrap-around stainless straps
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