Stainless Swivel Eye Blocks

SKU: 51646620
Size: 3/8" x 2"
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Sale price$24.32
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382 In Stock

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Stainless Swivel Eye Blocks

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Material: Type 304 Stainless Steel

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Stainless Swivel Eye Blocks

Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise noted.

SizeC (inch)ØD (inch)E (inch)L (inch)T (inch)Weight (Ib)WLL. (Ib)
1"0.571.061.183.110.450.31825
1-1/4"0.571.251.413.60.490.4990
2"0.81.972.124.880.570.861925

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Don
5 Star Review

This product is exactly what I was looking for.

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Mark Braunstein
5 Star Review

Good quality product. Installed one on my ham radio tower to support a dacron rope.

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Jack Gardner
5 Star Review

Greayt quality, exactly what we need

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Marshall Point Lighthouse
5 Star Review

Hi grade stainless will hold up in the fight against the north Atlantic in Maine

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Kelly Taylor
5 Star Review

For my Ham radio Dipole.
This will stand up to just about anything the weather can throw at it. Keeping antennas in bad weather saves lives and brings help when no other way can. Well Done!!