Midrange Fiddle Block with Cam Cleat and Becket

    Harken Midrange Fiddle Block with Cam Cleat and Becket

    C$395.00

    • Midrange Fiddle Block with Cam Cleat and Becket

      Harken

      Midrange Fiddle Block with Cam Cleat and Becket

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      C$395.00 Excl. tax

      • Article code: HAR1564
      • SKU: 1564

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      Midrange blocks robust construction makes them ideal to handle the high loads found on medium and large offshore boats. Sheave runs exclusively on a ball bearing system for fast trim and release under any load.Delrin ball bearings

      Product description

      Midrange Classic

      Midrange blocks’ robust construction makes them ideal to handle the high loads found on medium and large offshore boats. Sheave runs exclusively on a ball bearing system for fast trim and release under any load.

      Delrin® ball bearings, sheave, and sideplates are UV stabilized with carbon black for maximum protection. A stainless steel sidestrap wraps across the block head for increased strength and safety.

      The wide-diameter 3.00 in (76 mm) ball bearing sheave accepts 9/16 in (14 mm) line. High-load Midrange blocks use Torlon® ball bearings.

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

      Specifications:

      • Sheave Ø 51, 76 mm | 2, 3 in
      • Length 241 mm | 9-1/2 in
      • Weight 695 g | 24.5 oz
      • Shackle pin Ø 8 mm | 5/16 in
      • Maximum line Ø 14 mm | 9/16 in
      • Maximum working load 816 kg | 1800 lb
      • Breaking load 2268 kg | 5000 lb
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