Soft Shackle Dyneema Sk-78, Dinghy, 5500 Lbs Breaking Load on 2040-parts.com
Taganrog, Rostov area, Russian Federation
Small Dyneema SK-78 Soft Shackle. Very light and very strong. Much stronger than steel. Made using 100% SK-78 Dyneema 4mm braide, prestretched, impregnated with a spetial PU. Max Load 2500 kg or 5500 lbs. Splice diameter ~ 8mm. Closed loop inner diameter ~ 30mm. When strained the lenght is ~ 50mm. When open the full lenght is ~ 150mm. Very comfortable in work: quick attach or relese cord, willn't freez, willn't rust, no scratches on near surfaces. And they float!
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