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Spinlock Wl/2 (block) Stanchion Lead on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Versailles, Missouri, US

Versailles, Missouri, US
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Stanchion Leads

To lead back furling control line

  • Rope Size Max.  1/4"
  • Diameter cordage Max. 12mm
  • Safe Working Load.  660 lbs
  • Charge Maxi de travall.  300 kg
  • Fits tube diameter.  1"  --  25mm
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Features and Benefits

Safe, compact design

Reduces furling line friction

Sheave model WL/2 for line entry and exit stanchions

Unique tracker-ball angle adjuster for perfect sheave alignment

Use XAS powerclutch or PXR camcleat to secure the furling line 

 

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