
INSULATED TACKLE BLOCKS
•  Designed for all types of hoisting related jobs
•  Bodies are made from high impact, dielectric thermoplastic 
material
•  All hooks have full swivel capabilities
•  Sheaves are made with fiberglass reinforced nylon material
•  Shafts are stainless steel
•  Swivel hooks are plated and include hot eye for application 
with hot sticks
| CAT NO | DESCRIPTION | UPPER | LOWER | LBS | 
| 11361 | BLOCKS ONLY - NO ROPE | 2 SHEAVE | 2 SHEAVE | 6.5 | 
| 11362 | BLOCKS WITH 120¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLY DACRON ROPE | 2 SHEAVE | 2 SHEAVE | 16.0 | 
| 11367 | BLOCKS ONLY - NO ROPE | 3 SHEAVE | 2 SHEAVE | 6.8 | 
| 11368 | BLOCKS WITH 150¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLYDACRON ROPE | 3 SHEAVE | 2 SHEAVE | 20.0 | 
| 11369 | BLOCKS WITH 250¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLY DACRON ROPE | 3 SHEAVE | 2 SHEAVE | 25.0 | 
| 11052 | SINGLE BLOCK ONLY | 2 SHEAVE |  | 3.3 | 
| 11051 | SINGLE BLOCK ONLY | 3 SHEAVE |  | 3.5 | 
| *OTHER LENGTHS AND STYLES OF ROPE
  AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST **WORKING LOAD LIMIT 2,000 LBS. | ||||
IRON BLOCKS
•  Designed for use with synthetic fiber rope
•  Blocks have 4¡± bronze bushed sheaves, swivel hook with 
safety snap and becket for attaching rope
| CAT NO | DESCRIPTION | UPPER | LOWER | LBS | 
| 3507 | BLOCK ONLY - NO ROPE | 1 SHEAVE |  | 2.8 | 
| 3508 | BLOCK ONLY - NO ROPE | 2 SHEAVES |  | 4.8 | 
| 3509 | BLOCK ONLY - NO ROPE | 3 SHEAVES |  | 5.9 | 
| 3512 | BLOCKS WITH 125¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLYPROPYLENE | 2 SHEAVES | 2 SHEAVES | 12.5 | 
| 3513 | BLOCKS WITH 150¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLYPROPYLENE | 3 SHEAVES | 2 SHEAVES | 16.0 | 
| 3514 | BLOCKS WITH 150¡¯ OF 1/2¡± POLYPROPYLENE | 3 SHEAVES | 3 SHEAVES | 19.5 | 
| *OTHER LENGTHS AND STYLES OF ROPE
  AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. **WORKING LOAD LIMIT SINGLE/2000
  LBS, DOUBLE AND TRIPLE/3000 LBS. | ||||
WORKING LOAD LIMIT
The working load limit is the maximum load which should ever be applied to the product under any condition.  
The working load limit is based on a load being uniformly applied in a straight line pull.
CAUTION:  It is the responsibility of the ultimate user to determine a working load limit for each application.  
Many factors should be considered:  included among, but not limited to, loads applied, speed of operation, 
acceleration or deceleration, length of rope or cable, shock loads, abrasion, corrosion, number, size, condition 
and location of drums and sheaves, facilities for inspections, and the danger to life and property should a rope 
or cable break.





 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
                 
            
  			