Loose Wire Rope Sheaves made of Cast Iron with Plain Bore (Model No. 16d)

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Loose Wire Rope Sheaves made of Cast Iron (Model No. 16d) Untreated groove, drilled shaft hole (plain bore), black cathodic dip coated, compatible with manila rope blocks. Also available with red brass bushing... Read More

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Loose Wire Rope Sheaves made of Cast Iron (Model No. 16d)

Untreated groove, drilled shaft hole (plain bore), black cathodic dip coated, compatible with manila rope blocks.

Also available with red brass bushing (version "R") or roller bearing (version "W").

Range of pulley capacity from 75kg up to 3000kg.

Range of pulley diameter 60mm up to 230mm.

Please note, these products have a lead-time of around 3 to 4 weeks from order date if your required quantity is not in stock in our UK warehouse. Please email your enquiry to sales@rigginguk.co.uk.

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