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Product Description
BRAND: Wichard Marine
DESCRIPTION:
Manufacturer Part Number: 35500
Internal Code: 99750
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DESCRIPTION:
Snatch Block with Snap Shackle Max Rope Size 18mm (23/32")
Features:
- Free rotation thanks to snap shackle
- Very strong closing system
- Easy opening by simply pulling on the plunger pin
- Shock and scratch-resistant thanks to the elastomer molded cheeks
Applications:
- Changing sheets
- Spinnaker sheet deflector blocks
Materials: 
- HR 17.4 PH forged St Steel arm 
- Elastomer molded cheeks
- Composite sheave
Specifications:
- Rope size: (inch) 23/32" / (mm) 18
- Length: (inch) 6 7/64" / (mm) 155
- Width: (inch) 2 21/64" / (mm) 59
- Thickness: (inch) 1 59/64" / (mm) 49
- Working Load: (lb) 2640 / (kg) 1200
- Breaking Load: (lb) 5510 / (kg) 2500
- Weight: (lb) 0.913 / (g) 414
Caption:
- Working Load (WL): For nautical applications
- Working Load Limit (WLL): For industrial applications only. The safety factor is 5 times the breaking load. WLL = Breaking load / 5
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Manufacturer Part Number: 35500
Internal Code: 99750
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