Synthetic Rubber Roller Farilead?
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Synthetic Rubber Roller Farilead?
Found this once but can't find it now - anyone know whos sells the NEW Synthetic Rubber Roller Failead for running Synthetic Lines?
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Viking Replacement Delrin Fairlead Rollers
Viking rollers are designed to be used with synthetic winch lines, replacing the factory galvanized rollers. They are made from Delrin offering high strength, abrasion resistance, and heat resistance, and have a smooth surface to protect your synthetic winch line. The Viking rollers are 68% lighter than stock. .97 Kg (34.4 oz / 2.1 lb) vs. stock steel rollers at 2.4Kg (83.2 oz / 5.2 lb). Delrin is somewhat similar to lightweight alloys like aluminum. We call it the alloy of plastics because it has good machining properties like aluminum, it is dimensionally stable and very tough. The material is resistant to oils, chemicals, UV light and abrasion
Lightweight
High resistance to abrasion
High heat resistance: maintains serviceable life with intermittent use at 140.5 C (285°F.)
Melting point: 165 C (329° F)
Tensile strength at 73° F: 8,800 psi
Precision CNC Machined
http://www.winchline.com/fairleads.htm
Viking rollers are designed to be used with synthetic winch lines, replacing the factory galvanized rollers. They are made from Delrin offering high strength, abrasion resistance, and heat resistance, and have a smooth surface to protect your synthetic winch line. The Viking rollers are 68% lighter than stock. .97 Kg (34.4 oz / 2.1 lb) vs. stock steel rollers at 2.4Kg (83.2 oz / 5.2 lb). Delrin is somewhat similar to lightweight alloys like aluminum. We call it the alloy of plastics because it has good machining properties like aluminum, it is dimensionally stable and very tough. The material is resistant to oils, chemicals, UV light and abrasion
Lightweight
High resistance to abrasion
High heat resistance: maintains serviceable life with intermittent use at 140.5 C (285°F.)
Melting point: 165 C (329° F)
Tensile strength at 73° F: 8,800 psi
Precision CNC Machined
http://www.winchline.com/fairleads.htm
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