Double block 3532902055
built-inball bearingmax. rope ø 6 mm

Double block - 3532902055 - SPRENGER - built-in / ball bearing / max. rope ø 6 mm
Double block - 3532902055 - SPRENGER - built-in / ball bearing / max. rope ø 6 mm
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Characteristics

Number of sheaves
double
Type
built-in
Bearing type
ball bearing
Maximum line diameter
max. rope ø 6 mm
Application domain
for sailing dinghies
Material
stainless steel
Working load

112 kg
(246.9 lb)

Breaking load

450 kg
(992.1 lb)

Weight

28 g
(1 oz)

Description

smooth-running ball bearing, bearing body and balls made of stainless steel wobble riveting avoids sharp burrs at the rivet head cheek parts made of stainless steel and sheaves 19 x 8,3 mm of high quality UV-resistant plastic very low weight and extremely small and lightweight blocks of compact shape Many versions and fields of application but especially suitable for kicking strap, jigger or trimming lines excellent price/performance ratio Versatile Micro XS cheek block for 6 mm rope, which is characterised by its particularly low weight. The cage and bearing shells are made of robust stainless steel, the cover plates are made of black, UV-resistant plastic. Further advantages at a glance: no sharp ridges on the rivet head thanks to tumble riveting »Made in Germany« - manufactured in our own factory in Iserlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia constant quality checks - before, during and after production excellent price/performance ratio

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