Ronstan Single, Ferrule Eye Head Wire Block 19mm (#rf560) on 2040-parts.com
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
RONSTAN SINGLE, FERRULE EYE HEAD WIRE BLOCK 19MM (#RF560) $18.50 (MSRP-$24.65) PRODUCT INFORMATION Wire blocks have purpose designed narrow sheaves and grooves. APPLICATIONS Wire blocks suit halyards, vang and backstay applications MATERIALS Grade 316 stainless steel cheeks. Nylatron® sheave Sheave Ø 19 mm Max. Rope Ø - mm Max. Cable Ø 3 mm Pin Ø - mm M.W.L. 250 kg B. L. 500 kg Weight 20 g |
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