Description
Injection molded nylon
A deceptively simple ridged `V' groove holds ropes firmly, yet is devoid of any moving parts to break or seize. It allows the immediate release of the rope by a short upward and backward pull.
Always tension the rope before it enters the cleat. Dragging the rope backwards over the teeth may cause damage, especially to the nylon cleats.
Part #
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line size
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Fastners
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1/32-3/16"
1-4mm |
#6FH
3mm |
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1/8-1/4"
3-6mm |
#8FH
4.2mm |
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5/32-5/16"
4-8mm |
#10FH
4.8mm |
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1/4-1/2"
6-12mm |
#14FH
6.3mm |
Countersunk head screws or bolts of the recommended size should be used; bolts being preferred. If using rivets with a powered fixing gun, make sure the pressure is not set too high. Fastenings must be entered straight so that the heads do not protrude to snag the rope. Several of the cleats have been designed with a groove in the base enabling them to be fitted to both flat and curved surfaces.
Marine grade nylon cleats offer very good value for money, for both production builder and sailor alike. They are ideal for most applications where high loads or rope surges are not likely to be encountered. Nylon cleats are corrosion resistant and will last for many years outdoors.