Harken Block #227, 22mm Double Micro Block With Becket on 2040-parts.com
Bellevue, Washington, US
HARKEN MICRO BLOCK
Micro block sheaves run exclusively on ball bearing systems for fast trim and release under any load. Delrin® ball bearings and sideplates are UV stabilized with carbon black for maximum protection. Stainless ste el sideplates add strength.
Use for:
Cunninghams/outhauls, Vangs, Traveler controls, Barberhaulers, Flag halyards. Leech cords and Lead car return tackles.
Part Number: 227
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