40mm Carbo Single Block with Swivel and Cleat

    Harken 40mm Carbo Single Block with Swivel and Cleat

    C$145.00

    • 40mm Carbo Single Block with Swivel and Cleat

      Harken

      40mm Carbo Single Block with Swivel and Cleat

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      C$145.00 Excl. tax

      • Article code: HAR2645
      • SKU: 2645

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      40mm Carbo Blocks Carbo AirBlocks are 60% stronger and 30% lighter than Harken's Classic blocks.The nylon-resin sideplates are densely packed with long-glass fibers for a compact block with a high strength-to-weight ratio.

      Product description

      40mm Carbo Blocks

      Carbo AirBlocks® are 60% stronger and 30% lighter than Harken's Classic blocks.

      The nylon-resin sideplates are densely packed with long-glass fibers for a compact block with a high strength-to-weight ratio. Sheaves spin on high-load ball bearings with fitted races for low-friction operation. Ball bearings, sheave, and sideplates are UV-stabilized with carbon black for maximum protection.

      Use 40 mm Carbo for jib and mainsheet systems on high-performance dinghies and for loaded control lines on small keelboats.

      Use for:

      • Main/jib sheets
      • Mainsheet fine-tune
      • Control lines
      • Vangs
      • Cunninghams
      • Outhauls

      Specifications:

      • Sheave Ø 40 mm | 1-9/16 in
      • Length 86 mm | 3-3/8 in
      • Weight 119 g | 4.2 oz
      • Shackle pin Ø 4 mm | 5/32 in
      • Maximum line Ø 6 mm |1/4 in
      • Maximum working load 68 kg | 150 lb
      • Breaking load 136 kg | 300 lb

      Note Maximum Working Load and Breaking Load Based On Cam Cleat Strength

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