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A4 Holt Performance PERFORMANCE CATALOGUE www.holt.eu 2009 COMPANY PROFILE DESIGNING Holt has been a leading pioneer in sailboat hardware for over 60 years. Inspired design and innovation has led to the Holt range breaking the mould of conventional deck hardware and creating some of the highest performance OUR FUTURE equipment available. The next generation of Holt Performance Hardware sets a With so many keen, championship-winning sailors working for Holt, the feedback on products and ideas is constant. new standard in design and engineering excellence Its internal research, combined with information provided by Team Holt sponsored sailors, gives the company a real insight in to the way the sport will develop and performance further increased. The Team Holt programme has allowed the company to amass a wealth of knowledge and many great ideas for future product developments. "We have a great team! Our designers have developed a good feel for the type of products sailors want. This combined with our sales team whose considerable product knowledge comes from their active participation in the sport (some times a little too active in the summer months!) puts us in a unique position to be able to develop our product range in such a hands on manner." Chadwick Beecher Moore, Managing Director Please note Photographs and illustrations are not to scale unless specified. Always refer to technical data charts for accurate di- mensions. If you do not see what you are looking for please contact the tech- CONTACT nical team at head office for assistance. Warranty Holt warrants its products in normal usage to be free of defects in materials US and workmanship for a period of three Disclaimer Holt This catalogue has been produced years from date of purchase by the orig- Embankment with information correct at time of inal purchaser, subject to our published London print. terms, conditions, limitations and excep- SW15 1LB tions. Any part which proves to be de- United Kingdom Holt reserves the right to change fective in normal usage within that 3 Tel: + 44 (0) 2087895557 technical specifications at any time year period will be repaired or replaced without giving notice. by Holt. This warranty covers all prod- Fax: + 44 (0) 2087898365 ucts depicted in this catalogue. Holt re- Email: [email protected] Photographers serve the right to alter design and www.holt.eu www.photoblink.com specification without prior notice. 1 2 CONTENTS 20mm Dynamic Blocks . 3-4 30mm Dynamic Blocks . 5-6 40/60mm Dynamic Organic Blocks . 7-8 40/60mm Ratchet Blocks . 9-10 Plain Bearing Blocks . 11-12 High Tension Blocks / Web Thimbles . 13-14 Snatch Blocks / Stanchion Blocks . 15-16 Cam Cleats & Acessories . 17-18 Mainsheet & Swivel Jammers . 19-20 Stay Adjusters, U-Bolts & Anchor Plates . 21-22 Highfield Levers, Mast Products & Eye Straps 23-24 Trapeze Equipment & Furling . 25-26 Traveller Cars & Tracks . 27-28 Deck Bushes & Fairleads . 29-30 Bungs / Hatch Covers & Buoyancy Bags . 31-32 Tiller Extensions & Fittings . 33-34 Holt Performance Rope & Flags . 35-36 Pro-Lube, Jap Tape, Hooks & Shackles . 37-38 Holt Range . 39-40 For local stockists around the World www.holt.eu 20MM DYNAMIC BLOCKS PRO- TECHNICAL Cold forged strap, gives rope friendly attachment & greater Sheave: Diameter - 20mm Width: 7mm articulation Material: Acetal resin Cheeks: Glass filled nylon with 316 stainless STAINLESS steel straps Axle: 316 stainless steel Optimised rope guides with larger Line size:2.5 - 6mm windows to reduce weight and allow easy rinsing OPEN Strength in critical load area. USAGE Allows ropes to be tied directly without becket Control Lines Lead Blocks DYNAMIC Vang Cascades Stainless ball bearings on a stainless Cunningham Systems axle Halyard Leads FULL MOULDED Sheave protection & impact resistance Item Part No. Length Line Dia. Shackle Pin Breaking Load Max Dynamic Load Weight (mm) (mm) Dia. (kg) (kg)* (g) (mm) 1 HT2020 37 2.5 - 6 – 750 125 11.1 2 HT2020LZ 41 2.5 - 6 – 750 125 15.4 3 HT2021SC 49 2.5 - 6 4 400 125 15.4 4 HT2021HK 60 2.5 - 6 – 165 125 17.1 5 HT2021F 48 2.5 - 6 4 350 115 15.2 6 HT2020TI 30 2.5 - 6 - 250 125 9 7 HT2026M 45 2.5 - 6 - 650 115 15.3 8 HT2022 49 2.5 - 6 4 650 200 31.6 9 HT2023 61 2.5 - 6 4 650 225 33.5 10 HT2024 51 2.5 - 6 4 650 300 47.9 11 HT2025 66 2.5 - 6 4 650 320 52.9 12 HT2027 79 2.5 - 6 4 650 320 86.9 13 HT2028 70 2.5 - 6 - 500 125 36.2 14 HT4968 30 4 - 6 – 350 125 17 3 4 20MM RANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 HT2020SC HT2020 HT2020LZ HT2021HK HT2021F HT2020TI 7 8 9 10 11 12 HT2022 HT2024 HT2026M HT2023 HT2025 HT2027 13 14 HT2028 HT4968 30MM DYNAMIC BLOCKS TECHNICAL OPEN Strength in critical load area. Allows Sheave: Diameter - 30mm Width: 10mm ropes to be tied directly without Material: Acetal resin becket Cheeks: Glass filled nylon with 316 stainless steel straps Axle: 316 stainless steel DYNAMIC Line size:5-10mm Stainless ball bearings on stainless axle USAGE FULL COMPOSITE Mainsheet Systems Harnessing 20 & 30mm Dynamic Back Stay Sytems Bearing sheaves. The ulitmate in Control Lines lightweight performance Lead Blocks Vang Cascades Cunningham Systems Item Part No. Length Line Dia. Shackle Pin Breaking Load Max Dynamic Load Weight (mm) (mm) Dia. (kg) (kg)* (g) (mm) 1 HT2030 50 5 - 10 – 900 170 26 2 HT2030LZ 58 5 - 10 – 600 170 30.2 3 HT2030SC 70 5 - 10 4 600 170 37 4 HT2038 64 5 - 10 600 170 64 5 HT2030V 50 5 - 10 4 600 240 43 6 HT2030TI 30 5 - 50 300 170 18 7 HT2036M 50 5 - 10 – 400 140 24 8 HT2032 64 5 - 10 5 1250 280 72 9 HT2033 76 5 - 10 5 1250 350 77 10 HT2034 67 5 - 10 5 1750 420 103 11 HT2035 87 5 - 10 5 1750 490 114 12 HT2037 96 5 - 10 5 1750 490 146 13 HT2039 94 5 - 10 – 750 140 52 14 HT92419 80 5 - 10 - 850 170 63 15 HT92429 98 5 - 10 - 820 170 71 16 HT4978 63 5 - 10 - 850 170 52 17 HT2039 96 5 - 10 – 850 140 58 5 6 RANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 HT2030SC HT2030LZ HT2030V HT2030 HT2038 HT2030TI 7 8 9 10 11 12 HT2036M HT2032 HT203 3 HT2034 HT2035 HT2037 14 13 15 16 17 HT2038CAM HT92419 HT92429 HT4978 HT2039 40/60MM DYNAMIC BLOCKS 40MM TECHNICAL Sheave: Diameter - 40mm Material: Acetal resin Cheeks: Glass filled nylon Axle: Aluminium Dyn Axle: 316 Stainless OPEN Line size:4 - 10mm Strength in critical load area. Allows ropes to be tied directly without USAGE becket 40MM RANGE Sheet Blocks DYNAMIC Foot Blocks / Leads Stainless ball bearings on a stainless Backstay systems axle FULL MOULDED 60MM TECHNICAL Sheave protection & impact Sheave: Diameter - 60mm resistance Material: Acetal resin Cheeks: Glass filled nylon Axle: Aluminium Dyn Axle: 316 Stainless Line size:6 - 12mm USAGE 60MM RANGE Sheet Blocks Foot Blocks / Leads Item Part No. Line Dia. Shackle Pin Breaking Load Max Dynamic Load Weight (mm) Dia.(mm) (kg) (kg) (g) 1 HT2040TI 5 - 10 - 600 200 34 2 HT92035 5 - 10 5 600 200 40 3 HT92040 5 - 10 5 400 200 45 4 HT92050 5 - 10 - 420 220 38 5 HT92055 5 - 10 5 600 200 98 6 HT92058 5 - 10 5 600 200 100 7 HT2060TI 6 - 12 - 800 240 62 8 HT92010 6 - 12 5 500 240 85 9 HT92011 6 - 12 5 550 240 95 10 HT92014 6 - 12 - 500 240 70 11 HT92017 6 - 12 - 900 300 80 12 HT92000 6 - 12 5 600 300 124 13 HT92002 6 - 12 5 600 300 205 14 HT92013 6 - 12 5 500 140 219 15 HT92020 6 - 12 5 550 140 185 16 HT92030 6 - 12 5 600 200 241 17 HT92086 6 - 12 5 800 300 420 7 8 40MM RANGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 HT92058 hHT2040TI HT92035 HT92040 HT92050 HT92055 60MM RANGE 7 8 9 10 11 HT2060TI HT92010 HT92011 HT92014 HT92017 Aluminium high load sheave 12 13 14 15 16 17 HT92000 HT92002 HT92013 HT92020 HT92030 HT92086 ORGANIC BEARING SYSTEM Aluminium large central axle provides a lightweight alternative to the Dynamic stainless. Aluminium dissipates heat build up giving excellent performance 40/60MM RATCHET BLOCKS NEW 40MM AUTORATCHET SWIVEL Slot Shackle head SHEAVE ACTIVATED RATCHET Ratchet trigger embedded in centre of sheave for optimum performance COMPOSITE Advanced carbon composite cheeks, great strength without the expense of weight SOFT Protects the deck and the ALUMINIUM block Hard anodised CNC’d sheave for ul- timate grip & wear resistance Item Part No. Line Dia. Shackle Pin Breaking Load Safe Working Load Weight (mm) Dia. (mm) (kg) (kg) (g) 1 HT2240 4 - 7 4 400 190 62 2 HT92074 5 - 12 5 500 240 107 3 HT92075 5 - 12 5 500 240 118 4 HT92076 5 - 12 5 500 240 187 5 HT92072 5 - 12 5 600 240 224 6 HT92070 5 - 12 5 600 240 124 7 HT92074 5 - 12 5 500 240 107 9 10 40MM AUTORATCHET- TM 1 40MM TECHNICAL Sheave: Diameter - 40mm USAGE HT2240 Material: Aluminium Cheeks: Glass filled nylon 40MM AUTORATCHET Axle: 316 Stainless Line size:4 - 7mm Assymmetric Sheet Blocks Foot Blocks / Leads Backstay systems 60MM SWITCHING RATCHET RANGE 2 3 4 5 6 HT92074 HT92075 HT92076 HT92072 HT92070 7 HT92074 60MM TECHNICAL Sheave: Diameter - 60mm USAGE Material: Aluminium Cheeks: Glass filled nylon 60MM RANGE Axle: 316 Stainless Line size:5 - 10mm Sheet Blocks Catamaran mainsheet systems PLAIN BEARING BLOCKS SWIVEL- 45MM PLAIN BEARING An anti swivel head Available in 60 & 80MM moulding is supplied with www.holt.eu the block giving the option to have it - fixed head or swivel COMPOSITE High tensile carbon composite body.
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