ClamCleat CL231 Midi with Integral Fairlead - Trotac Marine
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ClamCleat CL231 Midi with Integral Fairlead

SKU:
IMCL231
$8.25
The Clamcleat® CL231 is a compact black nylon cleat with integral fairlead to guide the rope into the teeth from up to 90 degrees. Same hole centres as CL209 and CL254. Fix with bolts or screws onto flat or curved surfaces. View full description

This item and any accompanying items are for in-store pickup only.
Separate orders or contact us at online@trotac.ca
for special shipping arrangements.

One use is for tensioning sunshades.

The nylon CL209 has the same hole centres, with without a fairlead.
The aluminium CL254has the same hole centres, with without a fairlead.
For larger ropes, look at the nylon CL228, with fairlead.
For smaller ropes, look at these nylon fairlead cleats:- CL272 and CL203.

Specifications

Technical Details Metric Imperial
Rope Diameter 4-8mm 5/32-5/16"
Material Nylon Nylon
Hole Centres 54mm 2 1/8"
Length 88mm 3 1/2"
Width 22mm 1 7/8"
Height 26mm 1
Bolt Size M5 (Bolt only) #10-24. 3/16" (Bolt only)
Screw Size 4.8mm No 10
Weight 30gms 1.1oz
Brand:
clamcleat

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