Master 50mm Toggle Head Plain Bearing Block Ø10mm(3/8") Dinghy Mainsheet Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Taipei, TW
- Ultra lightweight & Stronger
- Stiff glass reinforced nylon composite
- Lock up shackle
- SUS316 Pin & Shackle
- Sheave: 50(mm) 2"(inch)
- Weight: 83.5g 2.95(oz)
- Maximum line size: Ø 10(mm) 3/8"(inch)
- Working load: 552(kg) 1148.4(lb)
- Breaking load: 1044(kg) 2296.8(lb)
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