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Ronstan Carbine Hook 80mm

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Updated: April 2025

MSRP: $30.56
$25.98
(You save $4.58 )
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SKU:
RONRF652
UPC:
9316800023363
Availability:
Y
Weight:
0.50 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout.
Manufacturer part #: RF652

Dimensions
Ronstan Stainless Steel Hardware
Carbine Hook
7/8 in
22.5 mm
7/16 in
11 mm
3 1/8 in
80 mm
5/16 in
8 mm
1760 lb
800 kg
2.4 oz
68 g
Manufacturer part #: RF652

Carbine hooks are a fast effective means of attachment. Ronstan carbine hooks have ferrule lined or closed eyes to retain the fixed line.

Material:
  • Grade 316 stainless steel
  • 1 Review Hide Reviews Show Reviews

    • 5
      Ronstan 80mm Carbine Hook

      Posted by BruceB on Jul 29th 2024

      These are well made and do a great job if used within their limits. I use them for my boat lifting bridle. Each hook of my bridle takes a load of about 500lbs. Make sure you factor in the angle of pull from the bridle when calculating the load per hook. Also, don’t assume you can use them up to the breaking load. I would guess something below half the breaking load is a reasonable working load limit.