Organic 40 single block with swivel | Nautos

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The Organic 40 single Block with swivel from Nautos is an engineering masterpiece, combining innovative design with high-quality materials to deliver exceptional performance. Its unique concept, combining composite cheeks and aluminum bushes, guarantees near-zero friction and optimum heat resistance, resulting in unrivalled performance.

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Description

Benefits:

  • Quasi-None Friction: Aluminum bushes dramatically reduce friction, enabling precise and efficient sail trimming.
  • Optimal Heat Resistance: High-quality materials ensure efficient heat dissipation, prolonging pulley life.
  • Exceptional Lightness: Organic design and composite materials minimize weight, enhancing sailboat performance.
  • Robustness and Durability: Designed to withstand marine stresses, guaranteeing increased longevity.
  • Polyvalence: Suitable for a variety of applications, such as halyards, sheets and tuning systems.


Applications:

  • Halyards: For precise control of sail tension.
  • Sheets: For fine adjustment of sail angle.
  • Adjustment Systems: For a variety of on-board applications where a lightweight, high-performance pulley is required.

Data sheet

Composite sheaves for maximum lightness and strength.
Aluminium rings for minimum friction and efficient heat dissipation.
Working load: 250 kg: Safe load capacity for everyday use.
Breaking load: 610 kg: Maximum strength for increased safety in extreme situations.
Length: 78 mm: Compact dimensions for easy installation and optimum integration.
Sheave diameter: 40 mm: Ideal size for reduced friction and maximum efficiency.
Maximum rope diameter: 9.5 mm: Compatibility with a wide range of ropes.
Weight: 39 g: Exceptionally lightweight to minimize impact on total equipment weight.
Pivoting function: Allows the pulley to align with the rope's angle of pull.