Schaefer Double Block 1 1/2",2 New Blocks For 3/8" And 7/16" Lines on 2040-parts.com
Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
DOUBLE BLOCK WITH FRONT, SIDE SHACKLE, UNIVERSAL HEAD OR UPSET SHACKLE. Pin is removable, so the shackle can be attached for either a front or side application. For multi-part systems. All have Delrin sheaves. All Cheeks are Black Aluminum. (I do have 2 SCHAEFER Double 1 1/2" Blocks: for 3/8" and 7/16" lines). |
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