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Single sheave yacht block made from ash wood
















Single sheave yacht block made from ash wood
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Varnished ash rope block in the classic "MAILAND" design.
Very compact, single sheave blocks for rope with roller bearings and patented brass sheaves. Epoxied for a wartertight design, copper riveted, fittings and bolts of stainless steel (V4A).
The axle is protected against falling out by a polished stainless steel plate.
This type of block-design was first introduced by the "Karl Mailand" blockmaker in the 1950s, when cotton sheets started to become common on yachts.
Because of the small diameter of the sheaves, the given maximum rope diameter is only for braided rope. Three-strand rope should be significantly thinner than the block, or the block larger.
The safe working load (SWL) is 1/4 of the breaking load (BRL).
Art. No. | D1 (mm) | B (mm) | L (mm) | D (mm) | BRL (daN) | sheaves | version | Price (unit) | Delivery time | Note list | Buy |
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Varnished ash rope block in the classic "MAILAND" design.
Very compact, single sheave blocks for rope with roller bearings and patented brass sheaves. Epoxied for a wartertight design, copper riveted, fittings and bolts of stainless steel (V4A).
The axle is protected against falling out by a polished stainless steel plate.
This type of block-design was first introduced by the "Karl Mailand" blockmaker in the 1950s, when cotton sheets started to become common on yachts.
Because of the small diameter of the sheaves, the given maximum rope diameter is only for braided rope. Three-strand rope should be significantly thinner than the block, or the block larger.
The safe working load (SWL) is 1/4 of the breaking load (BRL).
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