Description
Snatch Block Without Keeper Mechanism
A snatch block is a type of pulley commonly used to redirect the path of a line or increase the purchase system. It??s designed to be easily attached to a line without having to reeve (thread) the line through the pulley. This is achieved with the opening side cheeks.
Snatch blocks are super versatile and easy to use. Making them a great addition to the tool kit so you can quickly and easily rig up a new system without having to re-thread lines.
Dynamic Bearings ?? Twin rows of stainless-steel ball bearings running on a stainless-steel rail. This provides a superior load-carrying ability and longevity when compared to other bearing systems which run on a plastic rail.
NO Keeper ?? The snatch block does not have a keeper mechanism for the side cheek. The side cheek is held in place with friction from the central axle but can be opened when underload by inserting a marlin spike or screwdriver to force it open.
Snap Shackle ?? This snatch block features a high-load swivelling snap shackle.
Technical Description Features Metric American Sheave DIameter 1.57 in 40 mm Length 2.99 in 76 mm Line Diameter 0.24 – 0.39 in 6 – 10 mm Breaking Load 1543.24 lb 700 kg Max Working Load 440.92 lb 200 kg Weight 0.21 lb 94 g






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