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Aero Cleat Tensioner 4-6 mm long

Description

Nylon cleat (CL827-03):

Clamcleat. For ropes Ø 4 to 6 mm.

The Clamcleat® CL827-03 is an all nylon version of the largest Aero cleat. Easy to fit, rig and adjust by hand. Lightweight and compact. A lower cost cleat than the alloy CL827-11AN, the CL827-03 is ideal for lower loads and where temper

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Code Material Weight [g] In Stock Price
CL827-03

nylon

0.04
75 pcs  i
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10,80 €(8,93 € ex.VAT)
CL827-11AN

aluminium

0.06
33 pcs  i
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16,50 €(13,64 € ex.VAT)

Nylon cleat (CL827-03):

Clamcleat. For ropes Ø 4 to 6 mm.

The Clamcleat® CL827-03 is an all nylon version of the largest Aero cleat. Easy to fit, rig and adjust by hand. Lightweight and compact. A lower cost cleat than the alloy CL827-11AN, the CL827-03 is ideal for lower loads and where temperatures are above freezing.

Use for antenna masts, wire antenna systems, sports netting, canvas structures and tie-downs.

Dimensions: 112 x 19 x 38 mm

 

Aluminium Cleat (CL827-11AN):

Clamcleat. For ropes Ø 4 to 6 mm. Hard anodised aluminium cleat.

The Clamcleat® CL827-11AN is part of the largest of the Aero cleat range. An aluminium cleat rigged on a rope. Strong and wear resistant. Easy to rig and adjust to give a 2:1 advantage. The position of the cleat on the rope can be adjusted by hand. No tools required.

Use for antenna masts, wire antenna systems, sports netting, canvas structures and tie-downs.

Dimensions: 112 x 19 x 38 mm

 

How long do cleats last?

This really depends on how cleats are used. We often see nylon cleats that are over 10 years old, when they have been used for light loads on control lines. However, tensioning a rope by dragging it back through the teeth will quickly burn out a nylon cleat. This is why alloy cleats were originally developed. Alloy cleats withstand this type of use, as long as the rope is clean. A dirty rope that is full of sand will wear out any fitting. Windsurfers and kitesurfers who have to rig on coral sand beaches certainly know that their equipment has a limited life. Hard anodised cleats have slightly better wear resistance than silver ones. Nylon cleats are completely resistant to salt water corrosion. They are also resistant to many acid and chemicals. Alloy cleats have "excellent” corrosion resistance. Hard anodised cleats have slightly better corrosion resistance than silver ones.

pdfReview in RadCom 2020-09
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