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  • Filoir de chandelier Ø 25/32 mm - Cordage max. Ø10 mm - N°1 - comptoirnautique.com
  • Filoir de chandelier Ø 25/32 mm - Cordage max. Ø10 mm - N°1 - comptoirnautique.com

Filoir de chandelier Ø 25/32 mm - Cordage max. Ø10 mm

Ref. ALM-PLS-60150

This stanchion low friction ring is designed to guide ropes up to 10 mm in diameter. It fits stanchions with a diameter of 25 mm or 32 mm, providing a solution to reduce friction and facilitate the passage of sheets or halyards. Its design ensures discreet integration and reliable functionality on deck.

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ALM-PLS-60150
Description

BARTON MARINE - Stanchion Low Friction Ring - Precise Guiding and Friction Reduction

The Barton Marine stanchion low friction ring is designed to optimize rope guiding on deck. It reduces friction for sheets or halyards, ensuring smoother maneuvering and minimized rope wear. Compatible with 25 mm and 32 mm diameter stanchions, it adapts to various deck configurations. It accommodates ropes with a maximum diameter of 10 mm.

Ideal for pleasure sailboats and coastal or offshore navigation units, it ensures reliable operation and efficient line management.


Robust Design for the Marine Environment

Manufactured to withstand the stresses of the marine environment, this low friction ring offers a durable solution for deck equipment.

  • Performance : Rope guiding up to Ø10 mm with reduced friction.
  • Design : Adaptation to Ø 25 mm and Ø 32 mm stanchions.
  • Specificity : Compact dimensions: 15 mm (length) x 8 mm (width) x 5 mm (height).

KEY POINTS :

  • Ø10 mm rope guiding.
  • Compatible with Ø 25/32 mm stanchions.
  • Friction reduction.
  • Dimensions: 15x8x5 mm.

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