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Harken 40mm Carbo Air Single Block With Becket And Cam Cleat on 2040-parts.com

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Snohomish, Washington, United States

Snohomish, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harken

Product Description

40mm Carbo Air® Single Block with Becket and Cam Cleat. Low-friction 40mm Carbo Air® blocks are lightweight, strong, reliable—and affordable. 30 percent lighter and 60 percent stronger than equivalent Classic blocks. Sideplates are UV-stabilized, high-strength resinBall bearings made from engineered plastic in fitted ball races. Designed for small-diameter lines favored by racers.

Use 40mm Carbo Air® blocks for jib and mainsheet systems on high-performance dinghies, and for high-load control lines on small keelboats. The 40mm blocks handle loads similar to Harken's 2 1/4" blocks. Recipient of both the Dame Award and Sail Magazine's Freeman-Pittman Award for innovation.


Specs

40mm Carbo Air® Single Block with Becket and Cam Cleat

BecketBecket
Diameter1/4 Inch or 6 mm
DirectionAny
Integral CleatIntegral Cam
Mount TypeSwivel Shackle
RatchetNon Ratcheting
Safe Working Load300 Pounds
Sheave Diameter40 mm
TypeSingle

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