Schaefer Marine Ss Swivel Tack Snap Shackle on 2040-parts.com
North Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States
Schaefer Marine SS swivel tack snap shackle. Unit has been bench tested and works as intended. Unit is in good used condition and can be put into service upon receipt. Unit measures as follows: Ball/ Pin Dia. 5/16" (8 mm), Clip Length 17/32" (13 mm), Clip Width 9/16" (14 mm), Jaw Width 1-3/16" (30 mm), Jaw Width 15/16" (24 mm), L 3-21/32" (93 mm), W 1" (41 mm), SWL 3750 lbs. (1700 kg), Weight 4 oz. (113 g) MSRP $128.99 |
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