Harken 648 76mm High-load Round Padeye Stainless Steel
The Harken 648 is the standard for sailors and yacht builders looking for an extremely strong and reliable deck attachment. This round padeye is made from high-quality stainless steel and is specifically designed to carry heavy loads in static applications. Thanks to its robust construction and high-quality finish, the Harken 648 provides a safe solution for attaching blocks, lines, and other essential deck hardware components.
Why choose the Harken 648?
Safety on the water starts with the details. This high-load padeye is made of polished stainless steel, which not only provides a sleek appearance on your deck but also offers maximum resistance to corrosion in saltwater environments. With an impressive breaking strength, this component is particularly suitable for use on larger yachts where the forces on the hardware are significant.
The round design ensures an even distribution of forces and minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding lines or sails. Whether you want to attach a downhaul, a sheet block, or a safety line, the Harken 648 delivers the performance you expect from a market leader.
Key Features
- Superior Strength: Developed for high-load applications where reliability is essential.
- Durable Material: Fully made from high-quality stainless steel for a long lifespan.
- Sleek Design: The round shape prevents snagging and ensures a safe working environment on the deck.
- Easy Installation: Equipped with three mounting holes for a stable and rigid attachment.
Specifications of the Harken 648
The technical properties of the Harken 648 make it a versatile component for your boat. The base diameter is 76 millimeters, providing a wide bearing surface on the deck. The loop has a diameter of 10 millimeters, making it compatible with a wide range of closures and hooks.
The height of the padeye is 41 millimeters measured from the deck. For installation, three 8-millimeter bolts are required (not included). In terms of performance, this model offers a maximum working load of 2270 kilograms and a breaking strength of no less than 4535 kilograms. With a weight of only 227 grams, you add minimal mass to your vessel while enjoying maximum strength.