Tylaska T20 Standard Bail Snap Shackle Made In Usa 20 000lb Breaking Strength on 2040-parts.com
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
BRAND NEW TYLASKA T20 STANDARD BAIL SNAP SHACKLE Provide ample room for attaching a line while keeping weight and overall shackle length to a minimum. Ideal for halyards and sheets. BREAKING STRENGTH 20 000LB WEIGHT 11.9 OZ (338 GRAMS) PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS MADE IN USA SHIPPING TO USA LOWER 48 STATES ONLY |
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