Micro CB Traveler Car w Control Blocks

    Harken Micro CB Traveler Car w Control Blocks

    C$199.00

    • Micro CB Traveler Car w Control Blocks

      Harken

      Micro CB Traveler Car w Control Blocks

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      C$199.00 Excl. tax

      • Article code: HAR2701
      • SKU: 2701

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      14 mm Micro Traveler Micro CB traveler cars are used on small dinghies and catamarans. 13 mm Micro Captive Ball Traveler Cars Micro CB traveler cars are used on small dinghies and catamarans. The one-piece solid aluminum construction is lightweight.

      Product description

      Harken Traveler Car with Pivoting Shackle and Control Blocks for 13mm Micro Traveler Track

      13 mm Micro Traveler

      Micro CB traveler cars are used on small dinghies and catamarans.

      13 mm Micro Captive Ball Traveler Cars

      Micro CB traveler cars are used on small dinghies and catamarans. The one-piece solid aluminum construction is lightweight and strong. Delrin® ball bearings run on machined aluminum hardcoat-anodized races for smooth trimming and easing. Stainless steel wire guides keep balls captive when the car is off the track.

      Delrin® is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.

      Specifications:

      • Length 56 mm
      • Length 2 3/16 in
      • Width 40 mm
      • Width 1 9/16 in
      • Car body height 19 mm
      • Car body height 3/4 in
      • Weight 73 g
      • Weight 2.56 oz
      • Maximum working load 140 kg
      • Maximum working load 310 lb
      • Breaking load 680 kg
      • Breaking load 1500 lb
      • Includes Micro Control Blocks on Car
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