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22mm Single Shackle Becket Block - Master - Sb-2228f on 2040-parts.com

AU $23.50
Location:

Neutral Bay, NSW, Australia

Neutral Bay, NSW, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Master Manufacturer Part Number:SB-2228F

Product Specifications

22mm Single Shackle Becket Block - Master - SB-2228F


Sheave Ø (mm)

22 mm

Sheave Ø (in)

7/8 in

Maximum line Ø (mm)

6 mm

Maximum line Ø (in)

1/4 in

MWL / BL (kg)

100 / 550 kg

MWL / BL (lb)

220 / 1212 lb


Product range –  Small boat (SB) Blocks

Master small boat (SB) blocks are available in a tiny 16mm and 22mm size with multiple configurations. The range features:


·       316L stainless steel body hand-polished to a near mirror finish,

·       UV-stabilised Acetal sheaves,

·       16mm blocks use stainless steel ball bearings for a higher maximum working load in a tiny block,

·       22mm blocks use composite ball bearings. 


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