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Wichard
Wichard Diamond Pad Eye Round
Applications Multi-Use Mast foot blocks,Reefing blocks Various fastenings Mechanical resistance versus corrosion resistance ratio Optimized dimensions For ropes and webbings Material: Duplex Stainless steel grade Part Number Length...
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Wichard
Wichard Diamond Pad Eye Square
Applications Multi-Use Mast foot blocks,Reefing blocks Various fastenings Mechanical resistance versus corrosion resistance ratio Optimized dimensions For ropes and webbings Material: Duplex Stainless steel grade Part Number Length...
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Wichard
Wichard Swivel Fork Cambered Plate
Wichard Swivel Fork Cambered Plate Fork-Fork swivel (not forged) Cost savings Applications For dinghies Low load applications (tiller extensions…) Do not use for mooring applications Caption Working load (WL) : for nautical...
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Wichard
Wichard Swivel for Webbing
Wichard Swivel for Webbing HR forged swivel (17.4 Ph) for webbing swivel. Applications Link two pieces which have different rotation. For webbing application. Do not use for mooring applications. Caption Working...
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Stainless Steel R-Clips - 304 Grade (each)
304 Grade Stainless Steel R-Clips. Sold individually. Part numberLengthDiameterB TBW-SAW-56965EA 48mm 2.0mm 15.3mm TBW-SAW-56966EA 54mm 2.5mm 16.2mm TBW-SAW-56967EA 60mm 3.0mm 21.7mm TBW-SAW-56968EA 78mm 4.0mm 27...
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BLA
BLA Snap Hooks - Stainless Steel
316 grade stainless steel standard snap hooks. Inward opening. Part NumberLengthPack SizeRod DiameterMaximum OpeningDeforms...
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BLA
BLA Carbine Hooks - Stainless Steel
316 grade stainless steel carbine hooks. Inward opening. Spring loaded opening gate. Threaded locking sleeve. Ferrule eye fitted.. Part NumberLengthPack SizeRod DiameterMaximum OpeningDeforms...
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BLA
BLA Asymmetric Snap Hooks - Stainless Steel
316 grade stainless steel snap hooks that feature a torsion spring gate. Only one moving part. Inward opening. Part NumberLengthPack SizeRod DiameterMaximum OpeningDeforms...
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Stainless Steel Diamond Pad Eyes - 316 Grade
Stainless steel padeyes manufactured from 316G stainless steel in a range of sizes. Part numberLength (A)Diameter or GaugeWidth (B)Height (C)Holes SAW-56460 60mm 4.2mm 21.5mm 36.1mm 4 x 3.0mm SAW-56451 80mm 8.0mm 32.2mm 49.0mm 4 x 4.6mm ...
Rigging Accessories
Rigging accessories are the components that are used to connect, secure, and adjust the rigging on a boat. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from a variety of materials. Some common rigging accessories include:
- Blocks: Blocks are used to change the direction of a line, or to increase the mechanical advantage of a system. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and are made from a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, and metal.
- Turnbuckles: Turnbuckles are used to adjust the tension of a line. They consist of two threaded rods that are connected by a clevis. When the turnbuckle is turned, the threaded rods move closer together or farther apart, which tightens or loosens the line.
- Clevis: Clevis are used to connect a line to a block or other piece of rigging. They consist of a U-shaped piece of metal with a pin through the center. The pin is inserted through a hole in the block or other piece of rigging, and then the clevis is closed.
- Rigging screws: Rigging screws are used to secure the rigging to the boat. They consist of a threaded rod with a washer and a nut. The threaded rod is inserted through a hole in the boat, and then the washer and nut are tightened to secure the rigging in place.
- Saddles: Saddles are used to support the rigging on the boat. They consist of a U-shaped piece of metal with a hole in the center. The saddle is placed over the rigging, and then the rigging is secured to the saddle with a rigging screw or other method.
These are just a few of the many rigging accessories that are available. The specific accessories that are used on a boat will depend on the type of boat, the size of the boat, and the type of rigging that is used.
In addition to the above, there are many other rigging accessories that can be used on a boat. These include:
- Rope: Rope is the most common material that is used for rigging. It comes in a variety of sizes and strengths, and is made from a variety of materials, including nylon, polyester, and stainless steel.
- Chain: Chain is sometimes used for rigging, especially on larger boats. It is stronger than rope, but is also heavier and more difficult to work with.
- Wire rope: Wire rope is a strong and durable material that is often used for rigging. It is made from twisted strands of wire, and is available in a variety of sizes and strengths.
- Lubricants: Lubricants are used to protect the rigging from wear and tear. They also help to reduce the friction between the components of the rigging, which can improve the performance of the rigging.
Rigging accessories are an important part of any boat. They help to keep the rigging in good condition, and they also help to ensure that the rigging is properly adjusted. By using the right rigging accessories, boat owners can help to keep their boats safe and reliable.