Description
The becket holds the end of the rope under the cleat. No need for an extra fixing when rigging for 2:1 advantage. Small, neat and lightweight. Advanced tooth technology to hold all types of small rope and the fairlead guides the rope into the teeth. The CL270AN is used on Laser tillers to give a 4:1 advantage without using a pulley block – see photo. If you are fitting to a carbon fibre spar or tube, consider using our PT424&25 Insulators to prevent salt water corrosion.
| Technical Details | Metric | Imperial | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rope Diameter | 1 – 4mm | 3/64 – 5/32″ | |
| Material | Aluminium | Aluminium | |
| Hole Centres | 24mm | 15/16″ | |
| Length | 44mm | 1 3/4″ | |
| Width | 13mm | 1/2″ | |
| Height | 19mm | 3/4 | |
| Bolt Size | M3 | #4-40. 1/8″ | |
| Screw Size | 3 | No. 4 | |
| Weight | 14gms | 0.5oz |
Leaflet about Insulators (1 page, prints on A4 & US letter paper) (750.27 kB)Cleats for Dinghy masts leaflet (2 pages) (403.90 kB)Micros cleats leaflet (2 pages) (395.47 kB)Fitting aluminium cleats to carbon spars (511.57 kB)CL270 3D PDF (Open in Adobe Acrobat Reader) (243.69 kB)CL270-Installation-Drawing (Prints on A4 & US Letter Paper) (81.96 kB)






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