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Wichard 2 3/4" Quick Release Snap Shackle "hr" W/ Swivel Eye on 2040-parts.com

US $93.60
Location:

Westbrook, Connecticut, United States

Westbrook, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wichard Manufacturer Part Number:2673 UPC:Does not apply

Wichard 2 3/4" Quick Release Snap Shackle "HR" w/ Swivel Eye

Features

  • Weight- 0,13 Lbs

  • Length- 2 49/64 inch

  • Working load- 1940 Lbs

  • Breaking load- 2646 Lbs

  • A- 35/64 inch

  • B- 7/16 inch

    Description

  • HR forged (17.4 PH) quick release snap shackle with swivel eye

  • The opening is made by pulling the lanyard

  • Perfect to attach one sheet or halyard

  • Outstanding working and breaking loads

  • Free rotation of the snap shackle thanks to the swivel

    Applications

  • For spinnaker operations

  • Perfect for spinnaker sheets and halyards

    Material

  • HR stainless steel 17.4 PH
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