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Master 50mm Toggle Head Plain Bearing Block Ø10mm(3/8") Dinghy Mainsheet Pulley on 2040-parts.com

US $21.16
Location:

Taipei, TW

Taipei, TW
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:MASTER Manufacturer Part Number:BP-0507F Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

MASTER® 50MM TOGGLE HEAD PLAIN BEARING BLOCK BP-0507F
50mm Plain Bearing blocks are typically used for high loads for Halyard tuning,
Mainsheet systems,Mast foot blocks,Mast head blocks and boom vangs.

  • Ultra lightweight & Stronger
  • Stiff glass reinforced nylon composite
  • Lock up shackle
  • SUS316 Pin & Shackle
All master blocks are UV- and corrosion-resistant for durable lifespan

DESCRIPTION
  • 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)

Shipping Policy
  • All items ship via Taiwan Chunghua Post ground unless otherwise specified under shipping details and policy.
  • Tracking html http://postserv.post.gov.tw/webpost/CSController?cmd=POS4007_1
  • The Buyer accepts all liability for providing a fully accurate address. Any order shipped to the wrong address will be charged in full, and the Buyer will pay all additional shipping charges that are incurred.
  • Order will almost always ship within 3days of your payment being cleared.
  • Buyer will receive the item arounf 14~21 days when the item was shipped(some countries maybe longer).
  • Custom Review:Some of the item will held by customs for review,the delivery time will not included.
  • Shipping Costs are non refundable.
  • Ship to PAYPAL checkout address only.
Payment Policy
  • paypal
  • VAT or Tax are Not included.
  • Taxes,inport duties and other charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges.These charges are the buyer`s responsibility.
  • Please check with your country`s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
Return & Refund Policy
  • Returned merchandise must be in new uninstalled condition in the original packaging.
  • Buyer do not like or not want the item request for refund,25%restocking fee will be assessed.
  • Original and return shipping will not be refunded unless the return is the fault of Marine Vendor 
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