You are bidding on a used N/M snatch block. Overall length 6 inches. Sheave 1 3/4 OD. Max. line size 5/8 inch. Sheave spins freely with no wobble. Snap shackle operates well. Spring pin is strong. This block appears to be an older version of a Ronstan RF6730.
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