Product Details
Spinnaker snap shackle quick release made from marine grade 316 A4 stainless steel
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- A pack of 10 means you get 10 pieces.
- There are price discounts on higher quantities
Overall length - 70mm
B - 33mm (Width, widest point)
C - 12mm (Diameter inside snap)
D - 12mm (Diameter inside swivel)
L - 70mm (Overall length)
Breaking load 1400kg
Marine grade
A4 316 Stainless Steel Polished
C - 12mm (Diameter inside snap)
D - 12mm (Diameter inside swivel)
L - 70mm (Overall length)
Breaking load 1400kg
Marine grade
A4 316 Stainless Steel Polished
Overall length - 87mm
B - 42mm (Width, widest point)
C - 16mm (Diameter inside snap)
D - 16mm (Diameter inside swivel)
L - 87mm (Overall length)
Breaking load 2000kg
Marine grade
A4 316 Stainless Steel Polished
B - 42mm (Width, widest point)
C - 16mm (Diameter inside snap)
D - 16mm (Diameter inside swivel)
L - 87mm (Overall length)
Breaking load 2000kg
Marine grade
A4 316 Stainless Steel Polished
Why use 316 instead of 304 standard stainless steel?
Grade 316 has a better resistance to chemicals and chlorides (like salt) than grade 304 stainless steel. When it comes to applications with chlorinated solutions or exposure to salt, grade 316 stainless steel is considered superior. Which makes it a good choice for high-saline environments (i.e., coastal regions and areas where de-icing is used) and industrial applications involving chemical processes. Grade 316 stainless steel is ideal for medical applications where high tensile strength is required or that involve regular exposure to corrosive elements like chemicals, water, or bodily fluids. The difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel is that 316 contains molybdenum, which enhances corrosion resistance, while 304 does not.