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Single Becket Block 505-15single Block With Anodized Aluminum Cheeks And Becket on 2040-parts.com

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Bristol, Rhode Island, United States

Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New Brand:Schaefer Manufacturer Part Number:505-15

Single Becket Block 505-15 with shackle

Single block with anodized aluminum cheeks and becket.
Becket may be easily removed for use with pre-spliced line.
Delrin(tm) sheave ensures smooth operation and high safe working load.
Swivel head may be locked in place to avoid twist. Sheave Dia. 2 (51mm),
Thickness 1-15/16"(49mm), Width 2 1/8" (54mm), Length 5 17/32" (140mm),
SWL 1750 lbs. (795kg), Weight 5.7oz (162g), Max Line 7/16" (11mm), Max Line 7/16" (11mm)

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