Single block MB 15XL Ti
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Single block - MB 15XL Ti - MORFRAC - high-resistance / for sailboats / titanium
Single block - MB 15XL Ti - MORFRAC - high-resistance / for sailboats / titanium
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Characteristics

Number of sheaves
single
Type
high-resistance
Application domain
for sailboats
Material
titanium
Working load

15,000 kg
(33,069.3 lb)

Breaking load

30,000 kg
(66,138.7 lb)

Description

SIZE 15 SWL/BL:15000/30000 Kg Sheave ø:120 mm Line ø:28 mm Weight:1270 grams* Titanium sheave + double purpose bearing High load + High RPM bearing. Large diameter sheave. Soft-GRIP Technology. The MORF Block is a light weight and high efficiency block. MB Cheeks are manufactured by FFF in UV stable plastic; its standard colour is black but it is custom available in a wide range of colours. MB Bearings are manufactured in high quality thermoplastics. Its patented technology not only provides a low friction media between the rope and sheave but protects its components from ware. High Load bearings are ideal for highly loaded semi-static applications such as: mast base lead blocks, halyard blocks, runners and highly loaded lines. High Performance bearings are ideal for demanding applications such as sheets and control lines where the blocks are in constant movement. Sheaves are precisely CNC machined in 6082-T6 aluminium with a hard anodise finish. Their size range provides a larger overall diameter, large flange, low weight and incredible load characteristics. Loops are rigged by MARLOW ropes using a range of Dyneema® SK78, SK99 and chafe covers. The result is a low elongation, light weight, low level of water absorption, high resistance to U.V. rays and low abrasion loop.

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