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Detailed features
This bullet pulley has a low coefficient of friction for guiding bumps to the rear. It is compact and lightweight, with fast engagement and release under high or light loads.
- Sheave diameter: 29 mm
- Maximum string diameter: 8 mm
- Hole spacing: 57 mm
- Mounting: 5 FH mm
- Cutout: 19 x 44 mm
- Maximum working load: 136 kg
- Breaking load: 907 kg
- Length: 76 mm
- Weight : 35 g
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<h2>The WICHARD single pulley for 8-9 mm rope</h2>
<div class="fich-txt">This pulley is available in different versions with or without balls. Its universal head will allow a wide choice of fixations. It has an excellent resistance to heavy loads. The sheave is protected by the flanges. With balls, you can use it for mainsheet and track, spinnaker sheets and arms, genoa sheets and backstays. Without balls, you can use it for mainsheet hoists, halyards, boom vang and spinnaker sheets for sport catamarans and small keelboats. The fittings are in 316L stainless steel, the flanges in polycarbonate and the sheave in composite.</div>
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<h2>The characteristics of the WICHARD single pulley for 8-9 mm rope</h2>
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<p>Like the other models in the same range, this pulley is ideal for small synthetic fibre ropes. It has a patented bearing system that uses stainless steel balls.</p>
<p>The 467 pulley is equipped with a narrow sheave for extremely fine adjustment bumps.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">The Harken ESP sheaves, with their simpler design, complete the current range of sheaves. The sheave shaft is mounted on bearings to withstand high static loads.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">This range of blocks offers an ideal solution for halyards, reefing lines, backstay hoists.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">The 16 mm pulley is the smallest of the brand <strong>Harken.</strong> This one is<strong> ideal for small adjustments</strong> made of synthetic fibres. The pulley has a <strong>rolling system</strong> which uses stainless steel balls and an O-ring to hold the tip in the sheave between intermittent loads.</p>
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