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SETTING OUR OWN DECK STANDARDSMaking the best rig systems in the world is more than a job at Seldén. It’s a passion.
Every Seldén rig is designed and carefully dimensioned for the particular boat.
In our search for perfection, no detail is considered too small. Setting our own deck
hardware standards is a natural step in this systematic approach to achieving the
best possible product for the given task. No matter the size of your boat, whether
you push your equipment to the very limit, or just enjoy leisurely cruising; when you
go Seldén, you’ll go first class, all the way.
Photo credit: Carol Baker, page 24. Richard de Jonge, cover. Dan Ljungsvik, cover, pages 2-3, 6, 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38.
John Patience, page 20. Rick Tomlinson, pages 8-9, 26, 36. Leif Wiklund, product pictures. Roberto Vuilleumier, page 28. Paul Wyet, page 24.
WITH pASSION. ALL THE WAy fROm THE DRAWING bOARD.Sailing is a total experience. With superb sail handling the good experience easily turns into passion. There are many factors like wind, waves and currents a sailor can’t change. But you can do something about them. That’s why rig equipment should always be chosen with the outmost care, in order to get the most out of it and get the right feel for wind and tuning. The better the precision of your equipment, the better the feel. Sails, mast, standing and running rigging work together as one single unit. If you want to be on top, you can’t afford to
leave anything to chance.
Seldén is the world’s leading manufacturer of rig systems. We have been working with sail makers all over the world to power thousands upon thous- ands of sailing boats and yachts since 1960. The key link between our hardware and the products of the sail makers is usually a block. In order to exercise full control over the function of the rig, Seldén has developed its own range of blocks and other deck hardware. In developing the new range we have drawn on our many years of rig building experience, our extensive experience of all possible types of sailing and, last but not least, our own
passion for sailing. We hope you will feel the same passion when you use a Seldén deck hardware product or just hold it in your hand. It’s a passion we have built in, all the way from the drawing board.
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The Seldén deck hardware range com-
prises blocks, cleats and swivels. Every
item is carefully desig ned, developed and
manufactured under the strict quality
control and attention to detail that is the
hallmark of Seldén. All Seldén deck hard-
ware is supplied with a 5-year warranty.
SELDÉN DECK HARDWARE
Plain bearing blocks,page 12
Cam cleats and valley cleats,pages 34–37
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High load plain bearing blocks,page 30
High load ball bearing blocks,page 28
Ratchet blocks,page 32
Ball bearing blocks,page 20
Deck swivel,pages 38–39
Mast swivel,page 39
Eye swivel,pages 38–39
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bLOCKS mADE fOR pERfECT INTERACTIONSeldén blocks give you the benefits of a high strength to weight
ratio. We only use top quality materials like composite, 50/50
glass fibre/polyamide and marine grade stainless steel. Each
com ponent is designed for top performance and perfect inter-
action with the rig under all conditions. The bearing cage design
of the ball bearing blocks is a typical example of functional
Seldén design. It not only lowers block weight, but also further
reduces friction. The Seldén block range consists of plain bearing
blocks, ball bearing blocks, high load ball bearing blocks, high
load plain bearing blocks and ratchet blocks.
Ball bearing blocks
High load ball bearing blocks
High load plain bearing blocks
Plain bearing blocks
Ratchet blocks
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT bLOCKAll Seldén blocks are of the same superb quality and are
the best for their particular application. In order to make
it easy to select the right block for your application,
we have categorised them to suit four types of loads:
low loads, high loads, static loads and dynamic loads.
Low Loads and high LoadsThe difference between low loads and high loads depends on the amount of force you must exert to deal with them. A person cannot easily exert a force greater than his or her own body weight. In our definition, we set the dividing line at a weight of 100 kg.
Low loads
A load is low if you do not need a mechanical system to deal with it, i.e. you have to exert a force of less than 100 kg.
High loads
A load is high if you need a mechanical system to deal with it, i.e. you have to exert a force of more than 100 kg.
static Loads and dynamic Loads Static loads
A static load is one that does not cause the block sheave to spin. Typical static loads are found in halyard turning blocks, where the sheave remains still under load for long periods of time.
Dynamic loads
A dynamic load is one that causes the block sheave to spin. Typical dynamic loads are found in main sheeting systems, where the sheave spins frequently when sailing.
Breaking Loads and safe working LoadsBreaking loads (BL)
Our definition of a breaking load is that load which causes any part of a block to break when it is subjected to successively increasing loads during laboratory testing.
Safe working loads (SwL)
Our definition of safe working load is set at half the breaking load. We guarantee that blocks subjected to loads that are below or up to this limit will function satisfactorily.
Loads in the specification tables
The BL and SWL values shown in the block table are for the block itself (not for the line). The load exerted on a block depends on the load in the lines and on the deflection angle of the lines around the sheave. See table on opposite page.
Purchase systems
A mechanical system can be used to increase the effect of human force required for a specific situation. Such systems are designed in several ways. A selection of typical mechanical systems are shown on the next page.
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
400 kg
400 kg
100 kg
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F = 100 kg F = 100 kg800 kg
100 kg
400 kg
200 kg
600 kg600
600 kg
100 kg
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SeLDén DeSignationS
Seldén blocks are designated in accordance with two main features of the block. The first part of the designation specifies the type of bearing system or other special feature. The second part of the designation tells you the sheave diameter. For example, the PBB 60 is a Plain Bearing Block with a sheave diameter of 60 mm.
tHe BLoCK FaMiLieS
The blocks are divided into families. All the blocks in a specific family have the same sheave. The part numbers of the sheaves are the basis of the part numbers of the blocks. For example, the PBB 60 sheave is desig-nated 406-001 and the PBB 60 single block is designated 406-001-01.
The part numbers of the sheaves are stamped on the side of each sheave.
The load exerted on a block (P) depends on the load in the lines (F) and on the deflection angle of the lines around the sheave (a).
F a [°] P
100 0 200
100 10 199
100 20 197
100 30 193
100 40 188
100 50 181
100 60 173
100 70 164
100 80 153
100 90 141
100 100 129
100 110 115
100 120 100
100 130 85
100 140 68
100 150 52
100 160 35
100 170 17
100 180 0
6:1 purchase with triple blocks.
4:1 purchase with fiddle blocks.
8:1 purchase with cascade of single blocks.
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CHooSe tHe RigHt BLoCK FoR YoUR aPPLiCation
Plain bearing blocks provide great perform-ance in applications with heavy and static loads. Available in 50, 60 and 80 mm sheave diameters.
SELDÉNpLAIN bEARING bLOCKS
PBB 60,pages 16−17
PBB 80,pages 18−19
PBB 50,pages 14−15
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
PBB
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teCHniCaL FeatUReS
• Stainless steel strap for best strength and longer service life
• Stiff glass fibre reinforced cheeks to prevent lines from wedging
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide• Innovative design with “tool-free” sliding swivel
locking mechanism
In order to cope with high loads, the PBB 80 is also equipped with:• Glass fibre reinforced sheave with Teflon® bushing• Bronze top swivel bushings• Optimised 8/10 shackle with Ø8 body for good
compa tibility and Ø10 pin for high bending resistance
aPPLiCationS
Plain bearing blocks are typically used for heavy and static loads in:• Halyard tuning• Mainsheet systems• Mast foot blocks• Mast head blocks• Boom vang Torsional rigid
cheeks in glass fibre filled composite prevent jamming
Stainless steel straps for increased safety
Ø8 mm Shackle
Ø10 mm Pin
Bronze bushing
Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
Teflon® bushing
Practical switch from swivelling to fixed shackle
PBB 50/60
PBB 80
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PBB 50 Triple
PBB 50 Triple becket
PBB 50 Triple cam
PBB 50 FeatUReS
• Acetal sheave• Stainless steel strap for best strength
and longer service life• Stiff glass fibre reinforced cheeks to
prevent lines from wedging• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide• Sliding swivel locking mechanism
PBB 50 Single
PBB 50 Single becket
PBB 50 Single cam
PBB 50 Single becket cam
PBB 50 Double
PBB 50 Double becket
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Static load
Dynamic load
Low loadPBB 50
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PBB 50 Triple becket cam
PBB 50 Fiddle cam
PBB 50 Fiddle becket cam
PBB 50 Cheek
PBB 50 Cheek R260
PBB 50 Cheek R40
PBB 50 Fiddle
PBB 50 Fiddle becket
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art. no. Description weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
405-001-01 Single 103 700 1400 12 5
405-001-02 Single becket 121 700 1400 12 5
405-001-03 Single cam 190 400 1400 12 5
405-001-04 Single becket cam 208 600 1400 12 5
405-001-05 Double 205 700 1400 12 5
405-001-06 Double becket 223 700 1400 12 5
405-001-07 Triple 290 700 1400 12 5
405-001-08 Triple becket 308 700 1400 12 5
405-001-09 Triple cam 378 700 1400 12 5
405-001-10 Triple becket cam 396 700 1400 12 5
405-001-11 Fiddle 232 700 1400 12 5
405-001-12 Fiddle becket 420 700 1400 12 5
405-001-13 Fiddle cam 313 700 1400 12 5
405-001-14 Fiddle becket cam 327 700 1400 12 5
405-001-15 Cheek 80 700 1400 12 M5 (not included)
405-001-16 Cheek R260 81 700 1400 12 M5 (not included)
405-001-17 Cheek R40 81 700 1400 12 M5 (not included)
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PBB 60 FeatUReS
• Acetal sheave• Stainless steel strap for best strength and
longer service life• Stiff glass fibre reinforced cheeks to
prevent lines from wedging• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide• Sliding swivel locking mechanism
Static load
High load
Dynamic load
Low loadPBB 60
PBB 60 Triple
PBB 60 Triple becket
PBB 60 Triple cam
PBB 60 Single
PBB 60 Single becket
PBB 60 Single cam
PBB 60 Single becket cam
PBB 60 Double
PBB 60 Double becket
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PBB 60 Triple becket cam
PBB 60 Fiddle cam
PBB 60 Fiddle becket cam
PBB 60 Cheek
PBB 60 Cheek R345
PBB 60 Cheek R48
PBB 60 Fiddle
PBB 60 Fiddle becket
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art. no. Description weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
406-001-01 Single 200 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-02 Single becket 220 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-03 Single cam 310 400 2200 14 6
406-001-04 Single becket cam 331 600 2200 14 6
406-001-05 Double 354 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-06 Double becket 375 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-07 Triple 510 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-08 Triple becket 531 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-09 Triple cam 624 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-10 Triple becket cam 645 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-11 Fiddle 259 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-12 Fiddle becket 227 1100 2200 14 6
406-001-13 Fiddle cam 370 800 2200 14 6
406-001-14 Fiddle becket cam 388 1000 2200 14 6
406-001-15 Cheek 146 1100 2200 14 M6 (not included)
406-001-16 Cheek R345 148 1100 2200 14 M6 (not included)
406-001-17 Cheek R48 148 1100 2200 14 M6 (not included)
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PBB 80 Single
PBB 80Single becket
PBB 80 Double
PBB 80 Double becket
PBB 80Triple
PBB 80 Triple becket
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High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
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PBB 80 FeatUReS
• Glass fibre reinforced sheave with Teflon® bushing
• Bronze top swivel bushings• Optimised 8/10 shackle with Ø8 body
for good compatibility and Ø10 pin for high bending resistance
• Stainless steel strap for best strength and longer service life
• Stiff glass fibre reinforced cheeks to prevent lines from wedging
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide• Sliding swivel locking mechanism
PBB 80 Fiddle
PBB 80Fiddle becket
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art. no. Description weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
408-001-01 Single 500 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-02 Single becket 554 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-05 Double 772 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-06 Double becket 827 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-07 Triple 1046 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-08 Triple becket 1102 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-11 Fiddle 648 2000 4000 16 8/10
408-001-12Fiddle becket 687 2000 4000 16 8/10
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CHOOSE THE RIGHT BLOCK FOR YOUR APPLICATION
Ball bearing blocks are used where the loads are more moderate and dynamic. The ball bearings provide for good sheave rotation with the lowest possible friction. Available in 20, 30 and 40 mm sheave diameters.
SELDÉNBALL BEAriNg BLockS
PBB 30,pages 24–25
PBB 40,pages 26–27
BBB 20,pages 22–23
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
BBB
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BBB 30
BBB 40
BBB 20
TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 20
• Stainless steel strap to ensure high strength and stiff sides
• Stainless steel ball bearing races and glass fibre reinforced sheave for best bearing strength even under high dynamic loads
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 30/40
• Stainless steel ball bearing races, stainless steel ball bearings and glass fibre reinforced sheave for best bearing strength even under high dynamic loads
• Acetal bearing cages to prevent ball-to-ball friction and to reduce weight
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
APPLICATIONS
Ball bearing blocks are typically used for medium and dynamic loads in:• Control line applications• Mainsail sheets for dinghies and keelboats• Spinnaker sheets, barber haulers• Genoa sheets• Dinghy applications• Vang applications
Cheeks with composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
Stainless steel races
Big bearing diameter – less friction
Acetal ball bearing cages
Stainless steel balls
Cascade system
BBB 30/40
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BALL BEAriNg BLock
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BBB 20Triple becket
BBB 20Double
BBB 20Single becket
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High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low loadBBB 20
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TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 20
• Stainless steel strap to ensure high strength and stiff sides• Stainless steel ball bearings and glass fibre reinforced sheave
for best bearing strength even under high dynamic loads• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 20 TIE ON AND CHEEK BLOCK
• 50% glass fiber filled composite cheeks • Acetal ball bearings for light weight• Glassfibre reinforced sheave
APPLICATIONS
• Control lines on dinghies and keelboats• Leech line applications on yachts
BBB 20Triple becket cam
BBB 20
TIPS FOR FITTING BBB 20 TIE ON
BBB 20 tie on can be fitted in three different ways. Note that the safe working load of the block is reduced by 50% when the BBB 20 is fitted as in picture 3.
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Bolts
402-101-01 Single strap 14 150 300 6
402-101-02 Single becket 16 150 300 6
402-101-03 Double 35 300 600 6
402-101-04 Double becket 36 300 600 6
402-101-05 Triple 52 300 600 6
402-101-06 Triple becket 24 300 600 6
402-101-07 Triple cam 34 300 600 6
402-101-08 Triple becket cam 35 300 600 6
402-101-12 Single tie on 10 100* 200* 6
402-101-13Single cheek 9 100 200 6
M4 (not included)
BBB 20Triple cam
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BBB 20 Cheek and single tie on are ideal for sail applications.
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BBB 20 SINGLE TIE ON
Composite axle Acetal balls
*Safe working load = 50 kg, breaking load = 100 kg when the BBB 20 is fitted as in picture 3 (above).
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BALL BEAriNg BLock
30BBB 30Single strap
BBB 30Single swivel becket
BBB 30Double loop head
BBB 30Single swivel
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
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BBB 30Triple loop head becket cam
BBB 30Double loop head becket
BBB 30Triple loop head
TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 30
• Stainless steel ball bearing races, stainless steel ball bearings and glass fibre reinforced sheave for best bearing strength even under high dynamic loads
• Acetal bearing cage to prevent ball-to-ball friction and to reduce weight
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
BBB 30
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
403-101-01 Single swivel 33 200 400 8 4
403-101-02 Single strap 24 200 400 8 –
403-101-03Single swivel becket
35 200 400 8 4
403-101-04 Double loop head 44 400 800 8 –
403-101-05 Double loop head becket 60 400 800 8 –
403-101-06 Triple loop head 58 600 1200 8 –
403-101-07Triple loop head becket cam
92 600 1200 8 –
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BBB 40Single swivel becket
BBB 40Single swivel cam
BBB 40Single swivel becket cam
BBB 40Single swivel
BBB 40Single strap
TECHNICAL FEATURES BBB 40
• Stainless steel ball bearing races, stainless steel ball bearings and glass fibre reinforced sheave for best bearing strength even under high dynamic loads
• Acetal bearing cage to prevent ball-to-ball friction and to reduce weight
• Composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide
BALL BEAriNg BLock
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Static load
Dynamic load
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BBB 40Triple swivel
BBB 40Triple swivel cam
BBB 40Fiddle cam
BBB 40Fiddle hook cam eye
BBB 40Fiddle hook cam
BBB 40Triple swivel becket
BBB 40
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
404-101-01 Single swivel 55 250 500 10 4
404-101-02 Single strap 45 250 500 10 –
404-101-03Single swivel becket
55 250 500 10 4
404-101-04 Single swivel cam 81 200 500 10 4
404-101-05Single swivel becket cam
92 250 500 10 4
404-101-06 Double loop head 96 500 1000 10 –
404-101-07 Double loop head becket 93 500 1000 10 –
404-101-08 Triple swivel 147 750 1500 10 5
404-101-09 Triple swivel becket 139 750 1500 10 5
404-101-10 Triple swivel cam 176 750 1500 10 5
404-101-11 Triple swivel becket cam 168 750 1500 10 5
404-101-12 Fiddle 73 250 500 10 4
404-101-14 Fiddle cam 110 250 500 10 4
404-101-18 Fiddle hook cam 112 250 500 10 –
404-101-19Fiddle hook cam eye 115 250 500 10 –
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HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Single becket
HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Single pin
HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Double
HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Single
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
HIGH LOAD BBB 25
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HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Triple becket
HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Triple
HigH load BBB 25
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max wire size (mm)
402-201-05 Single 29 400 800 5
402-201-06 Single pin 31 400 800 5
402-201-07 Single becket 34 400 800 5
402-201-08 Double 59 400 800 5
402-201-09 Double becket 62 400 800 5
402-201-10 Triple 83 400 800 5
402-201-11Triple becket 87 400 800 5
TECHNICAL FEATURES HIGH LOAD BBB 25
• Stainless steel sides to ensure high strength and stiffness
• One row of stainless steel ball bearings• Ball cage to reduce ball-to-ball friction and weight
APPLICATIONS
• Dinghy halyards • Backstays
HIGH LOaD BBB 25 Double becket
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SELDÉN high LoADpLAiN BEAriNg BLockS
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
HIGH LOaD PBB 80 HIGH LOaD PBB 100
HIGH LOaD PBB 60
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PBB 16
A small stainless block designed for flag lines, lazy jacks and similar applications. Electro polished cheeks. Smoothly rounded edges. Fixed strap for lashing. Available with two alternative sheaves, composite or brass.
HIGH LOAD PBB 60/80/100
These blocks are optimised for wires. The sheaves have a well defined V-shape and are made of stainless steel or aluminium to resist wear.
TECHNICAL FEATURES 60/80/100
• Stainless steel, electro polished cheeks, hard anodised aluminium sheave and polymer plain bearing bushing
• Outer side plates to increase breaking load – but still optimising the weight
• The sheave is V-shaped for wires. Light holes to reduce weight
• Two polyamide washers on pin/bushing to reduce play between wire terminal and cheeks
APPLICATIONS 60/80/100
• Designed for wire applications subject to rig loads, e.g. backstays
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max wire size (mm)
406-101-01 60 196 1500 3000 6
408-101-01 80 341 2750 5500 8
410-101-01 100 582 5500 11000 10
PBB 16
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
401-001-01 Composite 6 70 140 6
401-001-02 Brass 10 100 200 6
HigH load PBB 60/80/100
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SELDÉNrATchET BLockS45/60
High load
Static load
Dynamic load
Low load
For dinghy main sheets. Makes it easy to advance your grip when hauling in the sheet. Also easier for a person holding the sheet. The perfect combi nation of control and convenience.
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Use allen key to adjust the sensitivity of the automatic ratchet.
auTOmaTIc RaTcHET BLOck 45 (aRB)actual size
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TECHNICAL FEATURES AUTOMATIC RATCHET BLOCK 45
• Ø5 mm Delrin ball bearings and Ø45 mm aluminium sheave
• The sheave automatically changes from free-turning to ratchet when the load increases. The sailor decides when the automatic ratchet kicks in. The switch-over point is set using an allen key to adjust a screw inside the sheave. Fast, simple, precise
TECHNICAL FEATURES RATCHET BLOCK 60
• Ø5 mm Delrin ball bearings and Ø60 mm aluminium sheave
• Manual switch for either ratchet function or free-turning
APPLICATIONS
• For dinghy main sheets
Automatic ratchet block, low load. When the block is low-loaded the ratchet mechanism is disengaged and the sheave spins free.
Automatic ratchet block, high load. When the load on the block increases the ratchet engages and the sheave is locked in one direction.
automatic ratcHet Block 45
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
404-401-01 Single 68 150 300 10 4Q
ratcHet Block 60
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Breaking load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
Shackle (Ø mm)
406-301-01 Single 192 400 800 10 5W
Ratchet block 60. The blue switch is used to turn the ratchet function on/off.
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SELDÉNcLEATS & SwivELS Valley cleat,
page 36–37
cam cleat,page 36–37
Swivels,page 38–39
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CLEATS
The composite cam cleats are made of carbon fibre reinforced polyetherimide. This makes the cleats strong and durable and highly resistant to friction heat. The cleats have a compact design in order to save space.
SWIVELS
The swivel range comprises deck swivels, mast swivels and eye swivels. The eye swivel features a new unique combination of ball bearing (to improve stability) and plain bearing (to obtain optimal friction reduction).
The ten-step adjustment of the deck swivel is also unique, as are the horizontal angle adjustment and friction adjustment features.
Stainless steel ball bearings
Stop screws
Composite cam cleat 27
Composite arm
Stainless steel eye
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CLEATS
Seldén cam cleats c-c 27 and 38 mm are made of carbon fibre reinforced polyether-imide. This material is selected for its high resistance to friction heat. There is also an aluminium version of cam cleat 38 made of hard anodised aluminium. The valley cleat is designed for Ø 3-6 mm rope and is made of hard anodised aluminium. Hole spacing c-c 27 mm.
vALLEY cLEATS cAM cLEATS
27/38VaLLEY cLEaT 27 Fairlead
VaLLEY cLEaT 27 Side entry
cam cLEaT 27cam cLEaT 38cam cLEaT 38 aLu
TOP GuIDE 27TOP GuIDE 38
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Valley cleat
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Rope capacity
(mm)
432-003 27 Fairlead Aluminium 20 3–6
432-00627 Side entry Aluminium 17 3–6
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Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
433-101-01 Cam cleat 27 15 90
433-108-01 Top guide 27 3 –
433-110-01 Fairlead 27 14 –
433-116-01 Wedge kit 27 4 –
433-118 Nut recess 27 3 –
433-119-01Bull’s eye 27 6 –
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LINE GuIDE 38
FaIRLEaD 27FaIRLEaD 38
cam cleat 38Rope capacity 4-12 mm
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
433-201-01 Cam cleat 38 Blue 55 120
433-301-01 Cam cleat 38 Aluminium 70 180
433-208-01 Top guide 38 9 –
433-210-01 Fairlead 38 32 –
433-215 Riser 38 25 –
433-216-01 Wedge kit 38 12 –
433-414 Nut recess 38 10 –
433-213-01 Line guide 38 16 –
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EYE SWIVEL 27
EYE SWIVELThe eye swivel is designed for control lines close to the deck, as with dinghy jib sheets. The swivel can also be used on bigger boats if the purchase of the tackle is sufficient. One eye swivel on each side of the coach roof is an ideal set-up for the vang. The crew on the rail can easily reach the vang to prevent a broach. The angle of articulation is easily adjusted with two screws. The swivel turns on stainless steel ball bearings for durability. The eye swivel is made of glass fibre filled polyamide with an electro polished, stainless steel line guide.
SWIVELS
Seldén provides three types of swivel – deck swivel, mast swivel and eye swivel.
DEck SwivELMAST SwivELEYE SwivEL
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maST SWIVEL 38maST SWIVEL 27 MAST SWIVEL The mast swivel leads the line with full articulation towards the trimmer. The swivel is made of composite, 50/50 glass fibre/polyamide. It is mainly used for Cunningham, Spinnaker and Gnav etc. The sheave has two optional positions, either for lines coming from above or from below. The mast swivel can be fitted “up-side-down” depending on desired orientation of the cam cleat. The sheave is of ball bearing type.
SwiVelS
Art. No. Description Weight(g)
Safe working load (kg)
Max line size (mm)
433-401-01 Deck swivel 38 357 120 12
433-611-01 Eye swivel 27 108 90 6
433-501-01 Mast swivel 27 80 90 6
433-501-02 Mast swivel 38 126 120 8
Horizontal articulation. The angle of horizontal movement is easily adjusted without taking the swivel apart. Two stops can be fixed in 5
different positions, from a fixed arm to 300° angle of movement.
Horizontal friction. The amount of friction for horizontal move ment is adjusted with a control knob. The knob is located in a recess in order to prevent accidental adjustment, but is still easy to reach with a screwdriver or similar tool.
Vertical articulation is easily adjusted from a flat horizontal lead to a steep 45° angle.
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DECK SWIVEL The deck swivel articulates to follow the movements of the trimmer. Used for main sheets on keelboats and smaller yachts. Can also be used on bigger boats if the purchase of the tackle is sufficient. The materials used are composite and stainless steel.
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Seldén Mast AB, Sweden Tel +46 (0)31 69 69 00 Fax +46 (0)31 29 71 37 e-mail [email protected]
Seldén Mast Limited, UK Tel +44 (0)1329 50 40 00 Fax +44 (0)1329 50 40 49 e-mail [email protected]
Seldén Mast Inc., USA Tel +1 843-760-6278 Fax +1 843-760-1220 e-mail [email protected]
Seldén Mast A/S, Denmark Tel +45 39 18 44 00 Fax +45 39 27 17 00 e-mail [email protected]
Seldén Mid Europe B.V., NetherlandsTel +31 (0)111-698 120 Fax +31 (0)111-698 130 e-mail [email protected]
Seldén Mast SAS, FranceTel +33 (0)251 362 110 Fax +33 (0)251 362 185 e-mail [email protected]
www.seldenmast.com
The Seldén Group is the world’s leading manu
facturer of masts and rigging systems in carbon and
aluminium for dinghies, keelboats and yachts.
The Group consists of Seldén Mast AB in Sweden,
Seldén Mast A/S in Denmark, Seldén Mast Ltd in
the UK, Seldén Mid Europe B.V. in the Nether lands,
Seldén Mast SAS in France and Seldén Mast Inc. in
the USA. Our well known brands are Seldén and
Furlex. The worldwide success of Furlex has enabled
us to build a network of over 750 authorised dealers
covering the world’s marine markets. So wherever
you sail, you can be sure of fast access to our service,
spare parts and knowhow.
DINGHIESKEELBOATSYACHTS
Seldén and Furlex are registered trademarks of Seldén Mast AB.
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