Spinlock RGS/0508 RigSense Tension Gauge 5-8mm - Trotac Marine
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Spinlock RGS/0508 RigSense Tension Gauge 5-8mm

SKU:
SPINRGS/0508
$329.95
New Rig Tension gauges for repeatable rig settings - aids race set up and preparation. View full description

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Rig-Sense is a new rig tension device for measuring the loads in wire or rope on dinghies and small keelboats. Rig-Sense is simple to use, measuring the tension directly in kilogrammes. Rig-Sense also benefits from being able to be operated one handed, supporting itself on the rig whilst being used. Quality parts ensure long term performance, consistent and accurate readings over time.

  • Two versions now available
  • Loads on both wire and fibres
  • Diameter range 2-5mm and 5-8mm
  • Direct Scale with tension output
  • +/- 5% Accuracy
  • Composite calibrated leaf spring
  • Stainless steel contact points
  • Ergonomic, robust body
  • Compact size, durable and light
  • Easy one handed operation
  • Carry bag included
Brand:
Spinlock

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