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The angle of the cleat arms can be adjusted easily for optimum alignement when trimming, cleating and releasing. Sliding posts are simply puilled out of the stops to adjust and then . . . [ see more ]
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Features twin races of precision moulded Acetal ball bearings. For maximum reliability, the balls are contained within the sheave. Even if the cheeks are damaged, the balls cannot escape and the . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan 8mm Block Lashing Head features their revolutionary Ball Bearing Orbit Blocks. Ball Bearing Orbit Blocks boast the highest strength-to-weight ratio available. This is achieved through all-composite reinforced polymer . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan’s Acetal Rope Sheaves are moulded from a specially modified ultra-violet resistant grade of material to provide a long service life in the tough marine environment. Acetal is well . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan Deck Eyes are a simple and economical means of containing, deflecting or correcting the lead angle of control lines. Made from impact resistant, U.V. stablised Nylon. . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan Fairleads are a simple and economical means of containing, deflecting or correcting the lead angle of control lines . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan Flared Saddle can be used in conjunction with spring RF319 for a stand up block configuration . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan High Load Pulley is ideal for high load applications. Wear resistant sheave material, in lightweight, self lubricating polymer, is suitable for use with rope or wire Grade 316 . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan Series 60 Pulley are self-lubricating Acetal polymer sheaves running on polished stainless steel races perform equally well with dynamic loads and high static loads. For durability and a . . . [ see more ]
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Ronstan Stainless Blocks have stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves to ensure a long service life with virtually no maintenance. Hollow rivets accept fixing screws, shackles or can be . . . [ see more ]
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