2012 Catalogue

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2012 Catalogue
2012 Catalogue - English version
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New Products
I MXL: SOFT BLOCK (p.34)
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Ideal for handling heavy loads (mastfoot block, spinnaker tack point, etc.)
Unbeatable strength to weight ratio.
Easy to install (no ropework, no tools)
3 models available
For 8 to 14 mm diameter ropes
I SPEEDLINK: A FULL RANGE OF
TRIGGER SNAP HOOKS (p.18)
} Universal eye version for halyards, spinnaker sheets, etc.
} Webbing eye version for foresail tack points
} Outstanding working and breaking loads
} 8 models available
Promoting sustainable forest management.
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Summary
WICHARD
STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS
RIG ADJUSTERS AND WIRE ACCESSORIES
Editorial
We live in complicated but interesting times. Finding
information has become ever simpler and emerging
countries now have greater access to consumer goods.
In this context characterized by hope but also by
restrictions, we must adapt to new regulations in order
to hold our course.
The world is continuously evolving but there are some
values we can rely on and Wichard is one of those.
Our goals are consistency in safety, peerless quality,
innovation and exportation.
This year, the Wichard Group has adopted the EC
machinery directive for some of its lifting products and
is in the process of gaining ISO 14001 certification in
environmental resources management.
A faithful partner to our national and international
customers, we believe that insisting on excellence
in production, convenience and service is the key to
gaining your confidence.
While these qualities are aimed at servicing the
yachting industry, they also benefit other sectors such
as automobiles, aeronautics, medicine and defence.
With this new catalogue for 2012, we do hope you
enjoy discovering the skills and commitments that
make Wichard the company it is today.
pages 9 - 11
page 9
Backstay adjusters
page 10
Lifeline hooks
page 11
FASTENINGS
pages 12 - 15
Folding pad eyes
page 13
Toe rail pad eyes and watertight U-bolts
page 14
Eye nuts, eye straps and eye bolts
page 15
SNAP HOOKS
pages 16 - 21
Snap shackles
page 17
Trigger snap shackles
page 18
Quick release snap shackles
page 19
Snap hooks
page 20
page 21
SWIVELS
pages 22 - 23
SHACKLES
pages 24 - 29
Standard self-locking shackles
page 25
Captive pin shackles, key pin shackles, thimble shackles
page 26
«HR» and Titanium shackles
page 27
MX: halyard shackles
CEO of Wichard
pages 8 - 29
Babystay adjusters
Mooring hooks, rings and adjusters
Jean-Claude Ibos
page 4 - 7
page 28 - 29
BLOCKS
page 30 - 47
Blocks: introduction
page 30 - 33
MXL: soft block
Ball bearing blocks
Ratchet blocks and snatch blocks
Plain bearing blocks
page 34
page 35 - 39
page 40
page 41 - 45
Stainless steel accessories
page 46
Deck accessories
page 47
SAFETY
pages 48 - 51
Tethers
page 49
Jacklines: Lyf’Safe
page 50
Gyb’Easy: boom brake
page 51
SAILING ACCESSORIES
pages 52 - 55
Tiller extensions and wind indicators
page 53
Knives
page 54
Opening pre-feeder and miscellaneous
page 55
MAINTENANCE: GREENOX - WICHINOX
BLACK PRODUCT RANGE
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
pages 56 - 57
page 58
pages 59 - 61
PARTNERSHIP
page 62
CONTACT
page 64
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Wichard, a standard in the
sailing world
Highlights
Company founded by Henri Wichard
Subcontractor for drop forging
Second factory and installation of an
automatic forging line
Development of range of stainless steel
and titanium fittings created by Michel
Boissonnet and tested by Bernard
Moitessier, Eric Tabarly, Alain Colas
and Philippe Jeantot; establishment of
international distribution network
1919
19191972
1972
19731988
The company has evolved over the years from its origins as a forge
in 1919 to the group it is today: establishment of two subsidiaries
and a distribution network, as well as the acquisition of Profurl
(specialised in sail furlers).
The global leader in marine fittings and top ranking player for
industrial customers, the group has remained true to its original
specialty and ethic.
 Commitment
Company acquired by
Jean-Loup Becquevort
1989
Acquisition of Maillard (Saint-Malo) and
launch of the first range of blocks
1994
Working at Wichard means combining the demands of the business with a passion
for the job. Our production teams are united by a “quality first” attitude and their
commitment to the company’s objectives. Marketing, engineering, sales and
after-sales service departments: all the staff in Pornichet share the same passion for
sailing. Their expertise stems from their experience.
Acquisition of Forginox, a cutlery
forge in Thiers
2005
 Responsibility
Consolidation of activities at one single
location in an industrial zone and
installation of a new forging press
Installation of a high speed machining
facility for tooling production
Wichard celebrates its 90 years
Company purchased by a group of
shareholders and Deck Developpement
holding company created
2006
2006
2009
2010
Wichard designs, manufactures and markets its products. Even before the production phase, the company designs its own manufacturing tools. All safety products
are manufactured in France by our teams using Wichard equipment. Wichard maintains control over its products all along the production chain, with the philosophy: to
be a force in the sailing market through the inherent qualities of its products.
 Openness
The company rapidly developed its export and industrial business. Encounters with
other markets stimulated Wichard’s open-mindedness, curiosity and responsiveness,
and fostered its creativeness.
Partners with
professional demands
Wichard in figures
u Over 700 referenced products in the
marine catalogue
u Over 500 industrial clients
Wichard has created a network of close
relationships within the sailing world.
Sharing experience has borne fruit
year after year: our products increase
in quality and boaters are more comfortable.
u 2,000 sales outlets in France,
40 distributors worldwide
• Developing new concepts hand in
hand with professional racers. Ocean
racing techniques change quickly. Racers approached our company early on
for our skills in forming stainless steel.
Through this long-standing cooperation, Wichard develops new ideas and
designs customised parts specifically
tailored to their requirements; some of
these parts are released in the general
sailing market.
• Improving Wichard’s product offer
with our customers. Wichard’s products
are used on deck by major players. Some
of our partners have been loyal for over
30 years. Boatyards, foreign dealers, equipment suppliers, riggers and sailmakers:
part of our success is due to them.
u Eric Tabarly’s victory in the OSTAR Transatlantic
Race set the scene for the expansion of amateur
sailing in France in the 1970s: Wichard developed
products for sailing and expanded its ranges.
Jean-Claude Ibos
CEO of Wichard
What makes Wichard stand out in its market?
We are the only company in the world to offer such a broad range of forged deck
fittings and to manufacture all our products at the same site (Thiers). Wichard is set
apart by the quality and durability of its products. We are the market leader. Our competitors copy our stainless steel deck fittings!
Our staff combines experience and youthfulness, know-how acquired over the years
and modern methods. Wichard owes its recognition and its quality image to its 90
years of forging expertise.
How do you view the company’s 90 years of experience?
We have a certain tradition, therefore we benefit from a vast breadth of expertise to
manufacture every product in our range. Despite the changes in ownership, Wichard
has continued to move forward since the day it was founded. With an eye constantly
open to trends and developments in sailing, our strength comes from our ability to
innovate. Today Wichard is a recognised and an essential player in the sailing world.
MX: halyard shackle - fully forged
- for 2:1 purchase for the mainsail halyard or flying sail furlers
terminals
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Our expertise: between
tradition and
innovation
By making manoeuvres simpler, “easy sailing” contributes to the
growth of amateur sailing and sailing becomes a perfectly safe
leisure activity. Since its founding, Wichard has designed, developed and manufactured products with two key objectives: to
guarantee the sailor’s safety and comfort.
Forged
products
a guarantee
of safety
Why choose a forged product?
Safety provides comfort and performance:
forging enables tough parts to be designed
by deforming heated metal. Wichard forges
its parts by drop forging, using a forge hammer: an operation which involves forming a
heated slug under pressure between two
dies. This technique makes the structure of
the metal homogenous and gives the part
strength and elasticity. The parts are then
finished and tested prior to being sold.
In a foundry, the structure of the parts produced is random or heterogeneous: gas
bubbles can become embedded in the
metal, which reduces its strength. A machined product is shaped by removal of
material: the structure of the metal is weakened locally.
Forging guarantees the elasticity of the
product, its resistance to corrosion and
strength, while optimising the size of
the parts.
From mastery of forging techniques...
Our skills come from age-old knowledge, but our specialty is no longer a craft
industry.
Depending on the part being made, drop
forging is either carried out by a specialist technician, for complex deck fittings,
or using an automatic drop hammer, for
simple parts.
At the same time, our plant can meet
numerous demands in terms of product
feasibility.
From our staff’s experience to training
apprentices: our knowledge is passed on
within the company.
... to cutting edge technologies
Wichard is a bridge between the traditions of the forge and the performance
requirements of modern sailing. Our St.
Malo site, specialising in plastics technology, uses composite materials to produce our range of blocks, sticks and deck
fittings. Plastics are not only stronger,
but also combine good design, comfort
and lightness.
With a focus on innovative markets,
always attentive to yachtsmen and in
touch with great skippers, Wichard is THE
standard for marine deck fittings.
In the race
for innovation
Creation and innovation
make headlines
For nearly 40 years Wichard has been following the development of techniques
and regularly designing new products.
We protect every new idea or concept and register one to four patents each
year: our 90 patents represent real wealth for the company. As a responsible manufacturer, Wichard monitors the materials used and applies quality control procedures. From idea to final product, this is a means of optimally controlling our
parts design. We regularly receive awards:
When the company was taken over in 2002,
the management team made innovation
one of the key focus areas of its development. In Pornichet, an engineering department 100% devoted to marine applications
designs new products in collaboration with
the marketing, sales and after sales service
departments. This method has been proven time and again to design efficient parts
by taking every aspect of the final product
into account:
1 2008, Pitmann Innovation Award:
Gyb’Easy boom break
1
2
1 2007, Dame Award:
Gyb’Easy boom break
Special mention for “Deck equipment”
2 1998, Dame Award:
Double-safety carabiner
1st prize for “Deck equipment”
3 1994, Dame Award:
Harness tether
1st prize for “Clothing and protection”
u identifying and analysing the require-
ment: drafting of initial specifications
u translating the requirement into
technical terms, then prioritising the
product’s functions: approval of the
specifications by the departments
involved
u seeking the best technical solutions
with the aim of bringing a new approach to product design (e.g.: the Gyb’Easy boom brake, naturally more
functional and easier to produce)
u using information technology to
control risks (e.g.: using 3D software
to visualise constraints the product
will undergo to optimise its shape)
u manufacturing prototypes and
assessing their performance: tests on
machines and at sea
u moving to the mass production
after approval by the departments
involved.
MXL: see page 34
Pierre Leboucher - Vincent Garos - 470
En route for the 2012 Olympics
Pierre Leboucher and Vincent Garos have represented France for many years in the international 470 class. 2011 has been another exceptional year for these two sportsmen:
u
1st: French Olympic Week - Hyères 2011
u
1st: Sail For Gold Regatta 2011 – Weymouth
u
1st: Test Event Weymouth - Olympic Games
In the last two years they have won the three trials organised on the Olympic sailing venue.
They will know by the end of 2011 if they have been selected to represent France in the coming
Olympics.
All of us at Wichard are proud to be supporting Pierre and Vincent in their preparations.
As dinghy sailing specialists, what do you expect from your fittings?
It’s extremely important for us to have a reliable boat and not break equipment during races.
Like in all equipment-focused sports, the crew has to be very vigilant. We have to check
everything on a daily basis, after a day on the water. Wichard equipment has never let us down
since we started using it in 2005. For us, fitting out our 470 with Wichard products gives us
peace of mind in terms of strength and quality.
Wichard equipment complies perfectly with our technical requirements. We also appreciate
the quality of our human relationship with the whole team.
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Stainless steel
products
I Wichard offers a complete range of stainless steel products including:
} Babystay adjusters, backstay adjusters.
} Wire accessories: lifeline hooks.
} Fastenings: folding pad eyes, watertight U-bolts.
} Eye straps, eye nuts and eye bolts.
} Snap hooks and swivels.
} Shackles.
I MAINTENANCE: GREENOX - wichinox
(see page 57)
Babystay
Benefits
adjusters
} Large range of babystay adjusters
} Available with wheel, handle or ratchet
} Ergonomic and comfortable to use
} Easy to install and dismantle
} Forged body and snap hook
} Resistant to high loads
}
Perfect for setting a flying sail (solent jib or
storm jib)
} Optimizes yacht performance
} Long travel model available
N°
Part
#
Length pin to pin Togglelength
closed /open mm x width mm
Ø pin
mm
Handling
Kg
For fitting a jib, setting up a genoa or a solent jib... Both for safety
and performance reasons, fitting a removable inner forestay is
strongly recommended when there is a roller furling system.
Wichard offers a whole range of babystay adjusters.
The table below will allow you to determine the best suitable
product for your boat.
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Ø stud
mm
For wire
Ø mm
Weight
Kg
With wheel (delivered with shackle part # 1206)
1
5546
250 / 310
15 x 20
12
1200
2800
5300
12
5/6/7
1.090
10 x 10
15 x 20
15 x 20
8
12
12
800
1200
1200
960
2800
2800
2400
5100
5000
8
12
12
4/5
5/6/7
5/6/7
0.802
1.268
1.390
17 x 22
17 x 22
18 x 25
12
14
16
2500
2500
3300
3200
3200
3200
6000
6700
9000
14
14
16
7/8/9
7/8/9
9/10
1.848
1.856
2.862
With handle
2
3
4
5554
5556
5566
310 / 450
450 / 510
370 / 540
With ratchet
5
5585
5587
5588
360 / 520
360 / 520
415 / 615
1
2
3
4
Selection chart of babystay adjusters per size of boat
7.60 to 9.00 9.00 to 10.00
Length in m
6 to 7.60
Length in ft
20 to 25
25 to 30
30 to 33
10.00 to
10.70
10.70 to
11.15
11.50 to
12.00
12.00 to
13.60
13.60 to
14.50
33 to 35
35 to 38
38 to 40
40 to 45
45 to 48
Head stay
Removable
stay
5 mm
4 mm
5554
5554
6 mm
5 mm
5554
5546/5556
5566
5546/5556
5566
7 mm
6 mm
5546/5556
5556/5566
5556/5566
5566
5546/5556
5566/5587
5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5
8 mm
7 mm
9 mm
8 mm
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
10 mm
9 mm
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5585
5587/5588
5588
5588
12 mm
10 mm
5588
5588
5588
5588
5588
5588
These indications are not contractual,
as each boat is different, we recommend checking with a professional.
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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Accessories
for babystay
attachment
1
2
3
Wichard offers a comprehensive range of fixing points for babystay attachment. Double pad eye allows a single attachment point for both
the babystay pelican adjuster and the jib tack point, fits all sizes of
adjusters.
4
Thimbles
N°
Part
#
Description
1
9150
Babystay tang , to be fitted to the mast
0.306
2
6564
6565
6566
Double folding pad eye dia 6 (see page 13)
0.126
0.252
0.494
3
9204
9205
stainless steel and aluminium
B
5
4
6435
N°
Part
#
Weight
kg
Double folding pad eye dia 8 (see page 13)
Double folding pad eye dia 10 (see page 13)
Eye strap, used as a backing plate for double pad eye part #6564 & 6565
(see page 13)
Eye strap, used as a backing plate for double pad eye part #6566
(see page 13)
Threaded eye hook for tensioning. Breaking load 1000 kg (small yachts).
Length: 450 mm - M10
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
Ød
mm
E
mm
F
mm
G
mm
0.038
0.075
0.254
Wire Ø Weight
mm
Kg
Stainless steel thimbles reinforced with welded bar
A
5
5
C
45
28
17
50
33
20
-
-
-
-
8
10
0,015
0,017
10,5
12,5
16
19
18,5
21,5
19
21
12
16
0,055
0,068
Aluminium thimbles
B
6
119907
119908
6 P542538
6 P545038
G
75
17
45
92
18
52
A
E
F
Backstay
C
Ød
adjusters
« patented »
Benefits
}A
vailable with wheel, handle or ratchet
} E rgonomic and comfortable to use
} Optimizes rigging performance
}C
ompact size
} Forged body
}R
esistant to high loads
7
8
N°
Part
#
Length pin to pin Togglelength
Closed/open mm x width mm
Ø pin
mm
Handling
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Ø Stud
mm
For wire
Ø mm
Weight
Kg
15 x 20
12
1200
2800
5300
12
5/6/7
1.128
15 x 20
12
1200
2800
5300
12
5/6/7
1.306
17 x 22
17 x 22
18 x 25
12
14
16
2500
2500
3300
3200
4400
5600
5000
6700
9000
14
14
16
7/8/9
7/8/9
9/10
2.052
2.088
3.264
With wheel
7
9
5526
350 / 520
With handle
8
5536
350 / 520
With ratchet
9
5565
5567
5568
440 / 660
440 / 660
505 / 755
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
Lifeline
hooks
A
A
L
L
B
B
1
2
C
C
D
Benefits
} Registered design
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} For closing lifelines gate
} Off-centre shape allows the wires to be
tensioned easily
A
B
3
N°
Part
#
Length
mm (L)
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
2833
16
48
M8 x 125
640
1500
0.076
N°
Part
#
B
mm
C
mm
Tension
mm
W.L.
Kg
M12 x 175
M14 x 200
M8 x 125
28
28
22
2400
3200
640
95
Length
mm
A
mm
B.L.
Kg
N°
12836
12837
2831
Part
#
20
20
16
170
170
100
A
mm
B
mm
C
18
18
48
C
mm
D
mm
E
mm
6500 0.558
6500 0.534
2300 0.106
For wire
Ø mm
Sail chafe
Weight
Kg
protector
Swage studs (for part # 2831 et 2833)
3
N°
7802
7803
7804
7,5
9
11
Part
#
40
40
40
For wire
Ø mm
4
Weight
Kg
Pelican hooks «patented»
2
P
E
Lifeline hook «patented»
1
E
4,3
5,3
6,3
M8 x 125
M8 x 125
M8 x 125
40
48
56
4
5
6
0.036
0.042
0.056
E
mm
M
mm
P mm
(min/max)
Weight
Kg
5
7
9
11
13
4 x 70
5 x 90
6 x 100
8 x 125
8 x 125
2/9
4/13
6/17
8/21
10/26
0.009
0.020
0.039
0.083
0.102
Wire grips
4
7304
7306
7308
7310
7312
3-5
5-6
7-8
10
12
5
Sail chafe protector
5
4107
This two part ring which is suitable for clipping on to 6 to 10 mm diameter
wires, protects sails and facilitates manoeuvring whilst minimising snagging risks
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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Fastenings
The Wichard range intended for safety fixing of deck and rigging components, provides an
elegant and effective solution.
The range has applications that extend beyond the maritime sector, and they are also used in
the industrial sector, as well as for architectural purposes and interior decorating.
I Wichard offers a wide range of padeyes:
} Folding padeyes in stainless steel or titanium.
} Toe rail padeyes.
} U-bolts.
} Watertight U-bolts.
Folding
pad eyes
Wichard padeyes: Choose the original!
Only Wichard padeyes are completely forged. They
are 100% safe, highly resistant to corrosion and their
design is suitable for all types of boats.
1
B
E
Ød
A
B
2
E
Benefits
} Registered design - Made in France
} Hot forged
} Available in single and double models
} Available in 316L s/s or Titanium
} Outstanding working loads in all positions
} Compact, can be folded
} Silicon pad to reduce noise and vibrations
} Aesthetic
} Multi-use: fastening, shrouds, blocks, jackstays
etc...
N°
Part
#
ØD
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
Ød
mm
E
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
14
6,4
40
720
1600
0.056
14
17
23
6,4
8,5
10.5
40
50
65
1440
2400
4080
2700
4500
8000
0.067
0.136
0.286
40
50
65
1600
2720
4560
3000
5000
8500
0.040
0.080
0.174
Ød
A
B
3
F
Universal folding pad eye
1
6584
6
45
23
C
E
Folding pad eye «patented»
2
2
2
6504
6505
6506
6
8
10
45
27
59
35
75
45
Ød
Titanium folding pad eye «patented»
2
2
2
56504
56505
56506
6
8
10
45
27
59
35
75
45
14
17
23
6,4
8,5
10.5
B
A
The Wichard double folding pad eyes have been designed to attach
several shrouds or a removable stay.
N°
Part
#
ØD
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
Ød
mm
E
mm
F
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
Double folding pad eye
3
6564
6
45
27
14
6,4
75
59
1440
2500
0.126
3
6565
8
59
35
17
8,5
81
59
2400
4300
0.252
3
6566
10
75
45
23
10.5
104
78
4560
9000
0.494
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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Toe rail
pad eyes
Using these sliding padeyes, the toe rail can be used without any
risk of damage, for a wide range of applications, such as attaching
running rigging, barber hauler, boom brake, kicking strap, or mooring/fender line guide when docked.
N°
Part
#
Toe rail
ØA
H
C
mini - maxi
mini
mini - maxi
mm
mm
mm
D
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
13,6
13,6
16,25
960
960
1200
3000
3000
3800
0186
0.186
0.280
Toe rail pad eyes «patented»
1
1
D
N°
16613 Standard
16614 Asymetric
16615 Standard
Part
#
9-13
9-13
12-15
40
40
45
2-4
2-5
4-6
Ø
mm
L
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
4
5
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
12
50
60
70
90
80
100
90
110
110
130
24
28
32
32
36
36
40
40
44
44
21
24
27
27
30
30
32
32
34
34
27
30
35
55
40
60
45
65
50
70
480
640
1280
1280
2400
2400
3600
3600
6400
6400
1000
2000
3000
3000
4800
4800
7000
7000
10000
10000
Max
Weight
tightening
Kg
torque Nm
U-Bolts
2
A
A
H
C
H
C
6511
6512
6513
6523
6514
6524
6515
6525
6516
6526
2,3
4,5
7,5
7,5
18
18
36
36
60
60
0.022
0.035
0.060
0.067
0.114
0.127
0.200
0.222
0.319
0.349
Benefits
B
}R
egistered design - Made in France
} Outstanding working loads
}U
V-resistant rubber collar
}C
omplete watertightness guaranteed
}A
vailable in black and white
} E liminates need to install watertight seal
} Aesthetically pleasing solution
}D
elivered with nuts and counterplate
L
B
C
A
L
2
C
3
A
N° Part # Part #
black white
Ø
mm
L
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
21
24
24
25
25
26
26
27
27
30
35
55
40
60
45
65
50
70
640
1280
1280
2400
2400
3600
3600
6400
6400
2000
3000
3000
4800
4800
7000
7000
10000
10000
Max
Weight
tightening
Kg
torque Nm
Watertight U-Bolts «patented»
3
65321
65331
65431
65341
65441
65351
65451
65361
65461
65322
65332
65432
65342
65442
65352
65452
65362
65462
5
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
12
60
70
90
80
100
90
110
110
130
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
28
32
32
36
36
40
40
44
44
4,5
7,5
7,5
18
18
36
36
60
60
0.035
0.060
0.068
0.123
0.136
0.219
0.238
0.345
0.375
Eye straps,
eye nuts,
eye bolts
Benefits
} Hot forged with 316L stainless steel
} High resistance
} Round shape to prevent wear to straps, lines
etc…
} Multi-use
N° Part #
ØD
mm
A
mm
B
mm
E
mm
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
4
5
6
8
10
8
10
12
16
20
11
13
16
21
26
30
37,5
45
60
78
650
1800
2400
3500
7000
0.004
0.009
0.016
0.038
0.075
D
A
1
Saddles
1
9201
9202
9203
9204
9205
N° Part #
ØD
mm
A
mm
B
mm
E
mm
Weight
Kg
4
5
5
28
34
50
5
10
12
56
65
86
0.007
0.013
0.018
ØD
mm
A
mm
B
mm
E
mm
Weight
Kg
15
0.019
B
E
2
Webbing eye Straps
2
9211
9212
9222
N° Part #
B
3
Reefing eye strap
Many purposes like reefing applications.
6
10
35
3 9412
D
B
Wichard eye nuts and eye bolts are single-piece forged components
that guarantee you excellent safety standards for your fastenings.
They come in a broad range of sizes, enabling you to find the solutions best suited to your circumstances. Should you wish to order
large quantities with specific lengths or diameters, Wichard can also
manufacture custom-made items.
N° Part #
A
mm
C
E
4
A
G
B
mm
C
mm
D
mm
E
mm
F
mm
G
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L. Max tightening Weight
Kg
torque Nm
Kg
12
12
14
14
16
18
25
25
30
30
36
41
5
5
6
6
7
8
17
17
20
20
25
28
40
60
80
100
100
120
34
54
70
90
88
105
560
560
960
960
1600
2400
900
900
1500
1500
2700
3500
F
Eye Bolts
4
6490 M6 x 100
6491 M6 x 100
6492 M8 x 125
6493 M8 x 125
6495 M10 x 150
6497 M12 x 175
N° Part #
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
D
mm
E
mm
*B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
M6 x 100
M8 x 125
M8 x 125
M10 x 150
M10 x 150
M12 x 175
M12 x 175
M14 x 200
M16 x 200
13
13
17
17
22
22
27
27
27
27
27
36
36
46
46
56
56
56
6
6
8
8
10
10
12
12
12
17
17
22
22
28
28
34
34
34
1500
2200
3000
4500
4800
5200
7000
9000
10000
0.022
0.020
0.051
0.049
0.099
0.095
0.175
0.171
0.165
Eye nuts
5
6333
6334
6344
6345
6355
6356
6366
6367
6368
* The strength figures given are an indication only and change according to specification of the end fitting
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
7,5
7,5
18
18
36
60
0.024
0.027
0.056
0.061
0.098
0.163
D
B
5
C
A
E
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Snap hooks
Whatever your application is, you will always find the appropriate Wichard snap hook.
I Wichard offers a complete range of snaps hooks:
} «HR» snap shackles.
} Trigger snap shackles.
} Quick release snap shackles.
} Snap hooks.
} Carbine hooks.
} Mooring hooks.
The Wichard snap hooks will never break suddenly!
They show signs of deformation well before reaching the breaking point.
«HR»
snap shackles
A
Benefits
} Forged in HR stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
} High resistance
} Captive plunger pin
} Large range
} Easy opening
} Multi-use: halyards, tethers etc...
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
35
50
70
8
16
21
6
10
13
8
11,5
14
C
mm
ØD
mm
E
mm
B
D
C
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
160
960
1280
400
2000
3000
0.012
0.042
0.090
960
1280
2800
2000
3850
7000
0.054
0.130
0,257
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
E
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fixed eye
1
2470*
2471
2472
Clevis pin
2
2293
2295
2297
52
70
86
16
21
26
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
13
16
21
6
8
10
8,1
11,5
14
Metric thread (Iso) B
Without swivel with female thread
3
72473
72475
72477
45
60
80
16
21
26
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
M7 x 75
M9 x 75
M12 x 100
B
mm
C
mm
0.042
0.096
0.222
ØD
mm
E
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
16
11
21
14
Titanium
26
21
960
1280
1200
2800
2000
3700
2800
7000
0.065
0.136
0.094
0.353
16
21
12
14
960
1280
2000
2400
0.076
0.150
16
21
26
19
26
35
960
1280
2800
2000
3600
7500
0.070
0.160
0.398
16
21
30
40
960
1280
2000
3850
0.085
0.170
800
1280
2400
1600
3800
7000
0.071
0.154
0.417
Swivel eye
4
2473
2475
52475*
2477
70
90
90
120
With thimble eye
5
2493
2495
95
110
Large bail
6
2373
2375
2377
80
105
140
Webbing swivel
7
2374
2376
80
100
With clevis pin swivel
8
9
9
2474
2476
2478
70
90
120
16
21
26
15
17
27
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
12
11
18
6
7
11
*Note parts #: 2470 and 52475 are not «HR»
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NE
•
U •
the new trigger
snap shackle
W•
W•
NE
EA
NO
U •
NE
Speedlink
UV
U
Universal eye:
Halyard - Spinnaker - Peeling
A
Benefits
} Universal eye version
} For halyards, spinnaker sheets...
} Can handle 2 sheets or 1 sheet and 1
snap hook/shackle
} Forged in HR s/s
} Designed and made in France
1
B
Webbing eye:
Tack point
Lightweight:
Speedlink was developed using finite element analysis software and has an optimised design. Its shape, cut-outs and ribs
make it extremely light and give it one of the best strength/
weight ratios on the market.
A modern design...
Speedlink’s ultra-technical lines make it one of the most modern and efficient snap shackles available.
• The special load-bearing surface of the swivel eye avoids excessive rope wear.
• Its overall design prevents adjacent lines from jamming.
... for efficient operations
• Easy opening: opening under load, by using the release fid, is
easy and effortless thanks to the generous passage diameter
and its optimised slopes.
• Secure locking: the special shape of the latch reduces inertia
and avoids unintentional opening, especially under impact,
while the distribution of stresses limits the effort needed to
open it under load.
Sturdy:
Speedlink is forged in HR stainless steel and can bear exceptional working and breaking loads for a minimum weight.
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
D
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
2300
3600
5400
9000
0,059
0,097
0,173
0,326
1100
1440
2320
4160
2300
3600
5400
9000
0,058
0,095
0,174
0,337
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
1200
3200
2400
6000
0.067
0.200
1600
4160
4000
8000
0.184
0.390
Universal eye: for halyard, spinnaker and peeling
1
Benefits
2
74
87
108
134
14
17
21
26
11,5
16
22
27
1100
1440
2320
4160
Eye for webbing: for tack point applications
} Webbing eye version
} For foresail tack points
} Optimized design for fitting to
webbing
} Forged in HR s/s
} Designed and made in France
C
2650
2652
2654
2656
2
2750
2752
2754
2756
72
83
102
128
14
17
21
26
11
13
17
21
23
26
35
59
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
Release fid - anodised aluminium - Length: 15 cm - Part # 10302
3
Trigger
snap shackles
4
5
A
Titanium
D
mm
Titanium trigger snap shackles
4
52653
52657
85
125
17
27
11
19
Titanium
Titanium
Swivel shackle (HR stainless steel)
5
B
C
2855
2857
105
135
22
27
13
19
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
11
18
7
11
Quick release
Benefits
} Forged in HR stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
} Available with swivel eye, large eye and tack snap configuration
} Ideal for sheets (genoa, spinnaker)
} Outstanding working loads
} Control line for easy to release
} Aesthetic
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
14
16
20
25
30
34
11
12
13,5
16
20
24
880
1280
1600
2400
3200
5200
1500
2300
3200
4200
6300
9000
0.059
0.088
0.136
0.233
0.371
0.548
14
16
20
25
30
34
19
23
26,5
31
35,5
41
880
1280
1600
2400
2800
5200
1300
2000
3000
4000
6300
8000
0.054
0.100
0.160
0.271
0.396
0.618
20
25
1280
2300
0.095
snap shackles
« patented »
With swivel eye
1
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
2678
70
80
90
110
130
150
With large bail
2
2773
2774
2775
2776
2777
2778
A
A
1
80
90
110
120
145
160
B
A
2
3
B
B
Tack snap shackle
3
2575
70
Snap hooks
Benefits
} Registered design - Made in France
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} Torsion spring
} Opens with one hand
} No risk of accidental opening
} Integrated into the Wichard tethers
N°
Part
#
Colour
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
19 x 10
19 x 10
19 x 10
1200
1200
1200
2800
2800
2800
0.126
0.126
0.126
Double action safety hook «patented»
4
5
6
2454
2455
2452
115
115
115
Yellow
Blue
Fluorescent
18
18
18
4
5
Benefits
} Registered design - Made in France
} Forged in 316L or HR stainless steel
} Outstanding working loads
} Aesthetic design
} Multi-use on board
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
6
10
13
200
480
1120
300
700
1500
0.023
0.067
0.186
Snap hooks «patented»
7
2480
2481
2482
50
75
100
8
12
16
6
Safety snap hook «HR»
Models forged in 17.4 Ph (HR stainless steel)
8
2381
2382
75
100
A
12
17
10
14
880
1680
1600
4000
0.064
0.167
8
12
13
19
200
480
300
750
0.036
0.102
8
30
200
300
0.035
Swivel snap hooks
9
2384
2385
70
100
Webbing snap hook
10 2284
60
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
7
8
9
10
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Carbine
hooks
Benefits
} Designed and made in France
} Available with eye to attach strap, or without eye
} S ymmetric or asymmetric shape
} Perfect for fast operations
} S tandard on Wichard tethers (part # 7001, 7002,
7011)
A
Carbine hooks
« patented »
N°
1
2
Part
#
Ø
mm
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
6
8
10
12
60
80
100
120
10
13
15
21
7
11
13
16
360
880
1200
1360
600
1300
2500
3600
0.030
0.072
0.132
0.229
60
80
100
120
170
11
15
18
24
30
7
11
13
16
20
400
960
1320
1440
1440
800
1500
2500
4500
4500
0.031
0.073
0.136
0.234
0.336
60
80
100
120
10
13
15
21
8
13
14
16
360
880
1200
1360
600
1600
2500
3800
0.028
0.062
0.124
0.200
Symmetric
1
2313
2315
2316
2317
Asymmetric
B
2
3
2323
2325
2326
2327
2328
6
8
10
12
12
Without eye
3
2333
2335
2336
2337
6
8
10
12
A
Benefits
} Ideal for setting a headsail
}O
ne hand operation
} Available in 316L stainless steel or brass
} E fficient operation : does not jam
4
5
B
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
brass
brass
brass
50
55
65
80
90
110
50
55
65
7,5
9
11
13
17
24
7,5
9
11
6,5
8
10
11,5
13
15
6,5
8
10
160
240
400
560
800
960
80
120
200
300
400
550
800
1050
1300
100
180
250
0.022
0.037
0.059
0.100
0.143
0.244
0.030
0.036
0.056
Ø
mm
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
80
100
13
16
40
50
720
1120
1200
2200
0.075
0.140
«One hand» sail snaps
A
6
4/5 2486
2483
2487
2489
2488
2490
72486
72483
72487
stainless steel
stainless steel
stainless steel
stainless steel
stainless steel
stainless steel
B
N°
Part
#
Delta hooks
6
2345
2346
8
10
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
Mooring
Benefits
} 2 models available: simple or automatic
} Can be used on most boat hooks
} Perfect for mooring buoys
N°
Part
#
Ø
mm
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
hooks
Weight
Kg
Simple mooring hooks (incl spare attachment fitting)
1
92326
92327
92328
10
12
12
100
120
170
18
24
30
13
16
20
0.176
0.280
0.378
Spare attachment fitting for mooring hooks
2
72326
72327
N°
Part
#
1
For part # 92326 - Weight: 0.025 Kg
For parts # 92327 and 92328 - Weight: 0.035 Kg
Ø
mm
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
Weight
Kg
12
170
30
20
0,380
Automatic mooring hooks
3
2329
Automatic
2
Benefits
} Ensure safer anchoring by easing the tension
on the chain
} Protects the boat from chafing
} Installed between two links
} The locking pin keeps it in position
} Made in 316L stainless steel
} For 8, 10 and 12 mm chain
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
Rope diameter mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
82
103
122
16
20
23
480
720
960
1600
2400
3000
0.084
0.156
0.304
Chain Grip
4
2984 For 8 mm chain
2985 For 10 mm chain
2986 For 12 mm chain
Wichard stainless steel rings and adjusters are hot drop forged from
316L stainless steel in a single piece, not just bent and welded. Forging is
a far superior process, because it maintains the structural integrity of the
metal and increases working load limits in real world applications. Each
part is polished and passivated to create a beautiful, yet durable surface
that is highly resistant to corrosion. The “W” pentagon (plus 316L) mark
stamped into each part is your Wichard quality assurance.
Part
#
Description
Stock
Ø mm
Inside
dimensions mm
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
5
5
7,3
21,5
33
45
2000
2000
4000
0.014
0.018
0.057
6
6
5
40
50
30
3000
3000
2000
0.029
0.035
0.019
3
4
Ring and adjusters
6782
6783
6784
Ring
6711
6712
6721
D Ring
6731
6732
Triangle
Triangle
4
6
30
50
1200
3000
0.010
0.037
6751
Triangle with bar
6
45
3000
0.058
6771
6772
Double adjuster
4
5-8
42
45
1200
3000
0.051
0.078
6
8
10
27,5
35,5
45,5
2700
4500
9000
0.026
0.058
0.120
Ring
Ring
D Ring
D Ring
Double adjuster
"HR" D rings
16504 D Ring
16505 D Ring
16506 D Ring
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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Swivels
The Wichard swivels are used to link two parts which may have different rotation directions.
Wichard offers a complete range of swivels forged either with HR stainless steel or grade 316L
stainless steel.
I Wichard offers a complete range of swivels:
} With clevis pin or pin with allen head.
} With large bail.
} For webbing applications.
} For mooring applications.
Swivels
Swivels « HR »
Benefits
} Full range of products
} Forged in 17.4 Ph HR stainless steel
} Outstanding working and breaking loads
} Ball bearing models available
} Multi-use on board
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
C
mm
ØD
mm
A
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
1600
1600
3200
3200
2800
2800
6000
6000
0.087
0.087
0.280
0.280
1440
3200
2800
5500
0.084
0.265
14
same with ball bearings
35
19
same with ball bearings
41
21
1600
1600
3200
3200
5200
3000
3000
6500
6500
8500
0.096
0.096
0.263
0.268
0.368
11
14
960
1600
1500
3200
0.580
0.110
B
With clevis pin
1
2464
82464
2465
82465
70
70
105
105
14
21
11
7
same with ball bearings
19
31
18
11
same with ball bearings
1
2
D
C
Pin with allen head
2
2364
2365
70
105
14
19
80
80
115
115
125
26
21
31
11
18
8
10
Large bail
3
2467
82467
2468
82468
2466
4
3
Webbing swivel
4
2367
2368
60
80
30
40
B
B
Fork - Fork (SS cambered Plate)
5
2461*
2462*
45
60
9
15
10
13
10
12
5
6
480
720
1000
1400
0.026
0.052
20
30
17
27
11
18
8
10
1440
2000
2800
5000
0.102
0.322
20
31
17
27
11
18
8
10
1440
2000
2800
5000
0.099
0.312
* Parts # 2461 and 2462 are not "HR".
Self-locking
6
2463
2469
80
120
Allen head pin
7
2363
2369
80
120
6
5
Mooring swivels
Benefits
} Forged in specific grade of stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
} Excellent corrosion resistance
} To be used with shackles # 1206, 1207, 1246,
1247 and 1248
B
8
7
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
kg
38
44
35
41
1760
2960
4000
5500
0.290
0.415
A
Moorings swivel
8
2442
2443
130
150
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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Shackles
Shackles are for linking components, and consequently play an essential role in terms of safety.
That is the reason why our shackles are :
} Drop-forged
} Their technical characteristics are closely controlled during the manufacturing process
allowing Wichard to stamp its brand on them with every confidence.
This signature offers you the guarantee of safety.
Benefits
} Large range of self-locking shackles
} Head of shackle pin locked into one of the
notches
} Avoids accidental release due to vibrations
} Available in various versions to suit many
applications
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
N°
Part
#
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
8
10
12
16
20
24
28
320
400
600
1000
1520
2080
2400
700
1000
1600
2700
4300
6000
8000
0.007
0.013
0.022
0.055
0.098
0.193
0.312
8
10
12
16
20
320
400
600
1000
1520
700
1000
1600
2700
4300
0.008
0.017
0.027
0.066
0.128
10
12
16
20
480
600
1000
1440
1100
1500
3000
4500
0.016
0.027
0.067
0.127
8
10
12
16
20
24
32
40
320
400
600
1000
1520
2080
3200
4000
700
1000
1500
2700
4300
6000
10000
15000
0.009
0.017
0.030
0.068
0.137
0.233
0.540
1.056
256
320
768
1280
1100
1500
2700
4000
0.016
0.027
0.067
0.127
Self-locking
shackles
« patented »
Self-locking D shackles
1
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
1207
4
5
6
8
10
12
14
13
16
20
26
33
39
47
A
1
2
0
B
Self-locking long shackles
2
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
4
5
6
8
10
22
29
33
45
55
Self-locking twisted shackle
3
1222
1223
1224
1225
5
6
8
10
26
30
40
50
3
4
5
6
7
8
Self-locking bow shackles
4
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1248
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20
18
23
28
37
47
55
70
80
Self-locking large opening shackle
5
1262
1263
1264
1265
5
6
8
10
36
42
57
72
20
25,5
32
40
Allen head pin shackles «D»
The head of the pin does not stick out from the shackle’s body, thus eliminating any risk of snagging.
6
1303
1304
1305
1306
1363
6
8
10
12
6
19
26
33
39
42
12
16
20
24
25,5
600
960
1440
2080
320
1600
2700
4300
5500
1500
0.022
0.053
0.099
0.187
0.044
(specially designed for batten cars)
Allen head pin shackles «bow»
The head of the pin does not stick out from the shackle’s body, thus eliminating any risk of snagging.
7
1343
1344
1345
1346
6
8
10
12
27
37
47
55
12
16
20
24
600
960
1440
2080
1500
2700
4300
6000
0.029
0.067
0.133
0.222
Tack shackles
These shackles are specially designed for adjustment to the width of
goosenecks.
8
1233
1234
6
8
45
59
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
16
21
520
800
1500
2300
0.048
0.110
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Captive
N°
pin shackles
Benefits
} Self-locking pin cannot be dropped
when opened
} No risk of losing the pin
} Wide range to meet all needs
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
B
mm
C
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
4
5
6
8
10
12
13
16
20
26
33
39
8
10
12
16
20
24
5
6
7
9
11
13
320
480
680
1000
1520
2080
1000
1500
2200
3600
5200
7000
0.009
0.016
0.028
0.061
0.114
0.188
2
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
4
5
6
8
10
31
39
46
62
78
8
10
12
16
20
5
6
7
9
11
320
480
680
1000
1520
1000
1500
2200
3600
5200
0.012
0.024
0.040
0.092
0.176
10
12
16
20
6
7
9
11
480
600
1000
1520
1500
2100
3700
5200
0.023
0.039
0.090
0.170
8
10
12
16
20
5
6
7
9
11
320
480
600
1000
1520
1000
1500
2200
3700
5200
0.010
0.019
0.033
0.075
0.139
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
400
520
800
1000
1500
2300
0.031
0.048
0.121
400
520
800
1200
1700
2500
0.031
0.052
0.123
Captive twisted shackles
3
C
B
1422
1423
1424
1425
5
6
8
10
37
44
59
74
Captive pin bow shackles
4
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
4
5
6
8
10
4
3
A
mm
Captive long «D» shackles
2
A
0
Ø
mm
Captive pin «D» shackles
1
« patented »
1
Part
#
18
23
27
37
46
Benefits
} Patented design
} Opening by half turn
} Easy to install with one hand
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
Key
pin shackles
N°
« patented »
Part
#
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
37
45
59
13
16
21
D
mm
Key pin shackles
5
D
1432
1433
1434
5
6
8
Key pin shackles with bar
5
A
6
6
0
Thimble
81432
81433
81434
5
6
8
B
37
45
59
13
16
21
12
15
20
Benefits
} Forged in 316L stainless steel
} Allows splicing on head of shackle
} No additional stainless steel cringles
} Designed and made in France
shackles
« patented »
N°
Part
#
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
Ø rope max.
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
41
51
16
20
12
16
1000
1520
3000
5000
0.078
0.146
41
51
16
20
12
16
1000
1520
3000
5000
0.076
0.142
Captive pin
7
1494
1495
8
10
Allen head pin
7
8
8
1394
1395
8
10
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
Titanium
«HR» shackles
Titanium shackles (Ti)
Benefits
} Forged in Titanium TA6V
} Important weight saving: 40%
} Available in D and bow models
} Designed and made in France
N°
Part #
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
WL
Kg
BL
Kg
Weight
Kg
20
26
12
16
880
1440
1700
3000
0.014
0.034
47
55
20
24
2160
2800
6000
8000
0.082
0.136
Titanium shackles
1
51203
51204
6
8
Titanium bow shackles
3
51245
51246
10
12
1
A
HR shackles
0
Benefits
2
B
} Forged in HR (High resistance) stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
} Outstanding working loads
} Available in D, long, bow and key pin models
N°
Part #
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
WL
Kg
BL
Kg
Weight
Kg
20
26
33
39
49
56
70
12
16
20
24
28
32
40
1040
1760
2640
3600
5120
6800
8800
2300
4100
6000
10000
12000
19000
28000
0.024
0.052
0.102
0.192
0.304
0.464
0.860
78
20
2640
6000
0.164
37
47
55
63
70
80
108
16
20
24
28
32
40
48
1760
2640
3600
5120
6800
8800
12800
4100
6000
10000
12000
19000
28000
35000
0.068
0.136
0.224
0.364
0.526
1.011
1.706
HR «D» shackles
1
11203
11204
11205
11206
11207
11208
11209
6
8
10
12
14
16
20
3
D
HR long shackles
2
11215
10
A
HR bow shackles
3
N°
11244
11245
11246
11240
11247
11248
11249
8
10
12
14
16
20
24
Part #
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
D
mm
WL
Kg
BL
Kg
Weight
Kg
13
16
21
12
15
20
480
600
960
1500
2200
3500
0.031
0.053
0.123
B
4
HR Key pin shackles with bar
4
91432
91433
91434
5
6
8
37
45
59
WL: working load - BL: breaking load
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MX:
Halyard shackle
The MX is a High Resistance halyard shackle fully forged in 17/4 PH stainless
steel to take on the high loads. MX has been specifically designed for static
load operations and can be used to replace the terminals on flying sail furlers
(i.e halyard block) or as a 2:1 purchase for your mainsail.
Benefits
} Perfect for taking on the heavy loads of flying
sail furler terminals and 2:1 purchase mainsail
halyards
} Outstanding working and breaking loads
}O
ptimised dimensions and weight
} Easy to install and use
}R
eliable and maintenance free
} Helps to prevent excessive rope wear
} 3 sizes available: For rope sizes from 8 to 14 mm
} Fully forged in High Resistance stainless steel
} Designed and made in France
As terminal for flying sail furlers:
The MX can effectively replace the terminal of your flying sail furlers, especially
the halyard block, by providing an outstanding strength/weight ratio. When
luff tension is needed, it can be used:
} to replace the halyard block on top swivel
} to replace the lower terminal on spool (snap shackle etc.)
As a halyard shackle for mainsail halyards (2:1 purchase):
The MX has been specifically designed to adapt itself to the heads of most
mainsails. Thus it can be used in place of a 2:1 purchase on a mainsail halyard
making it easier to tension the halyard and hoist the mainsail.
Outstanding strength/weight ratio:
Fully forged in High Resistance stainless steel, the MX offers one of the best
strength/weight ratios on the market. Compared to standard blocks and for
the same line diameter, the MX offers much higher working and breaking
loads as well as optimised dimensions and weight.
A unique design:
Thanks to its unique design, the MX can excellently distribute the stresses. Its
particular shape enables the MX to perfectly position the line to avoid undue
and excessive wear on the line
N°
Part
#
Length
mm
Width
mm
Ø
mm
A
mm
B
mm
W.L.
Kg
B.L.
Kg
Weight
Kg
26
13
1040
2300
0,044
28
18
1760
4100
0,096
22
2640
6000
0,186
MX6: for max rope size 8 mm
1
11503
49
24
6
MX8: for max rope size 10 mm
2
11504
58
32
8
MX10: for max rope size 14 mm
3
11505
71
40
Easy to install:
The MX requires no specific lashing knowledge. Its installation is as easy as
installing a shackle, thanks to its Wichard self-locking pin.
A
Reliable and maintenance free:
The MX does not include any mechanical parts (i.e sheave) which can
potentially break. Moreover, it does not require any particular maintenance.
0
B
10
34
fitting examples
mx range: scale 1:1
Fitting: 2:1 purchase mainsail halyard
mx6
Fitting on NEX swivel (Profurl flying sails furler)
to replace halyard block
mx8
Fitting on NEX (Profurl flying sails furler) as
lower terminal
mx10
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Maintenance
I biodegradable cleaner and passivation product
The marine hardware requires a regular maintenance in order to guarantee service life and a
perfect appearance. Wichard provides a range of maintenance products offering efficiency and
ease of use.
Greenox:
biodegradable cleaner
For clean and shiny hardware
Greenox is a more than 90%* biodegradable cleaner which cleans the
surface condition of marine hardware parts. Greenox removes the microscratches. It has to be used in case of regular maintenance.
Multi-use
Greenox can be applied to stainless steel hardware, aluminium, brass and
aslo copper. It is perfectly suitable for stainless steel hardware (shackles,
snap hooks etc.), reefing-furling systems, pullpits and pushpits and also
knives.
biodegradable cleaner
Benefits
} More than 90% biodegradable
}Cleans the surface condition and remove microscratches
} Can be applied to stainless steel, aluminium,
brass and copper
} Suitable for stainless steel hardware, reefing-furling systems, knives, pullpits and pushpits etc.
} Efficient and easy to use
} Non-stick hydrophobic coating slows down the
accumulation of dust
} Non-toxic product
} Perfect for regular maintenance or in case of
light corrosion
Easy to use and efficient
Greenox is effortless and can be applied by scrubing ligthly with a wet
cloth. Leave for 5-10 minutes and then rinse and wipe with a clean and
soft cloth. Thanks to its paste and packaging format, it is easy to use but
also avoids waste (at the opposite of products made of water).
} More than 90% biodegradable under 28 days (OCDE 303A test)
} Part #: 9602
} Vol: 100 ml (1 tube)
*: The surfactants of the product are biodegradable at more than 90% under 28
days (test OCDE 303A).
Wichinox:
cleaning and passivating
cleaning and passivating
Benefits
} Contributes to restore the passive layer of
stainless steel products
} Ensures a spotless appearance
} Extends product service life
} Neutral effect on plastics
} Easy to use
} To be used in case of important corrosion (pitting attack) and for occasional use
} Part #: 9601
} Vol: 150 ml
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U
NE
NE
•
NE
EA
NO
W•
W•
U •
NE
BLACK
PRODUCTS
UV
U •
Main features of this process:
Wichard products are also much sought-after for industrial
applications.
Faced with this increasing demand, Wichard is proud to
present a range of forged stainless-steel products treated
with a matt black finish.
These products are mostly used in applications where
absolute discretion is required (shows, events, theatre,
military.).
Mostly used as connectors, these products can be used
in combination with a multitude of products. All Wichard
products have been designed for hard continuous work in
all conditions and are guaranteed to be reliable and defectfree and provide maximum safety for the user.
Matt black finish
} Excellent mechanical resistance
} Does not alter the dimensions or
mechanical features of the regular
product
} Resistant to wear, UV rays and
corrosion.
}
Technical information
CE MARKING
Some of our products can be used as lifting accessories and as such bear the CE marking (awarded
under the auto-certification scheme in accordance with the Machines Directive 2006/42).
Each product displays the following information
• Working Load Limit (WLL)
• CE marking, product origin, manufacturer’s logo
• Materials
• Manufacturing batch serial number
Reading guide for CE labels on Wichard products
Réf:
Products marked and sold in shops come with a notice in the form
of a label that indicates the working load limit (WLL) to be applied
in an industrial situation (lifting, etc.) and the working load (WL) to
be applied in nautical situations.
2345
INOX STAINLESS STEEL
Made in France
CMU - WLL
(Charge max. utilisation Working load limit)
240 Kg - 530 Lbs
Boating
Nautisme
Industry
Industrie
MOUSQUETON DELTA
DELTA HOOK
0: 8 mm - 5/16 in.
CT - WL
(Charge travail Working load)
Working Load (WL): for nautical applications.
720 Kg - 1590 Lbs
Facteur sécurité: 5
Safety factor: 5
Test coef: 3
Working Load Limit (WLL): for industrial
applications only.
The safety factor is 5 times the breaking load.
WLL = Breaking load / 5
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Technical information
Warranty
All Wichard products are warranted to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for five (5) years from the date of purchase by the
original end-user. Excluded from this warranty are:
> Any product which has been improperly fitted.
> Any product which has been improperly used or used in any application for which it was not intended.
> Any product which has been improperly maintained.
> Any product modified without a written approval from Wichard.
> Any damage being a consequence from alteration, from ultraviolet light exposure or from the normal wear of products.
The useful life of any products is determined by its utilisation and an appropriate factor of safety (see page 61). It must be distinctly
assessed in each application. Thus no guarantee can be provided for product life, dynamic capacities or any other factor due to the
variability in usage.
Wichard’s liability is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective goods exclusive of any other repair. Responsibility and costs of
handling, transportation and any custom duties and tariffs linked to the warranty claim are in any case borne by Wichard.
Corrosion in marine environment
All Wichard products are passivated. Corrosion attacks stainless steel and is always visible in the form of black coloured roughness.
Although this is dangerous, it is rarely seen in current use, except in cases where martensitic (HR) steel is in total, prolonged immersion.
What many people erroneously call corrosion, is really rust, or oxidation. This is due to outside causes. In the marine environment, stainless
steel is subject to considerable aggressive forces and is not totally corrosion free. Re-passivation can be accomplished with a passivator
such as Wichinox (see page 55) . All stainless steel products demand a minimum of upkeep.
Stainless steel
Wichard uses top-quality grades of stainless steel in
its products (see chart). The first type is a low carbon
austenitic steel (316L), which offers good mechanical
characteristics. They are non-magnetic steels and most
of Wichard products are manufactured in this grade.
The second (17.4PH) is martensitic steel (magnetic),
which is referred to as high-resistance steel (HR).
Type
Austenitic
Martensitic
Common name
18.12 Mo
17.4 PH
European Standard
X2CrNiMo17-12-2
X5CrNiCuNb 16-4
US AISI Standard
316 L
630
Composition Carbon
< 0,03 %
< 0,07 %
Chromium
18 %
16,5 %
Nickel
12 %
4 %
Molybdenum
3 %
Copper
4 %
Why a Wichard shackle?
A Wichard shackle is manufactured on a very old principal, forging. Wichard has perfected and machined this process down to the smallest
detail.
Reliability and high quality
After the row metal bars are checked on chemical alloy and quality, the metal is heated to the right temperature to be forged. Then the
metal is pressed in its new shape with great force by a hydraulic hammer. Due to this process the metal obtains an organized structure
without any weakness. Because of this structure, called fibers, the metal object is not only very strong but also has an “elastic” property.
Casted metal objects of the same design are less strong because the structure in the metal is not the same everywhere in the object. Next
to this there is the chance that small air bubbles are enclosed during the casting. This causes a capital weakness in the casted object. Even
objects machined from a block of metal can have weaknesses. Where the metal is machined into a curve the structure in the metal is
broken and becomes a weak point in the object. When the object is overloaded it will break at this point.
Performance and security
Due to the technique of forging every object of the same design and shape has the same properties with a small tolerance of deviation. By
controlling all important factors Wichard can guarantee an accurate breaking load and working load for each individual object.
Wichard advises to respect carefully the Working Load (WL) indicated for each of its products. If a Wichard product is overloaded between
the safe working load and breaking load the product will deform due to its “elastic” property. This gives the user an extra safety margin and
shows when the product is overloaded. Deformed parts have to be replaced immediately preferably by a part in a larger size.
DEfinitions
Working Load (WL) indicates the value of static load at which the product will still function without excessive friction or wear or permanent
deformation of components.
Breaking Load (BL) indicates the value of static load for which a major failure of one or some structural components or the complete
destruction of the product can be expected when new. Plastic components may split, rivets may give way, shackles or any other connection
parts break and other metallic components may fracture.
Units of load
Our resistance values are shown in kilogramme-force (symbol: kgf or more usually kg), which is the force due to gravity sustained by a
mass of 1 kg situated at the latitude of Paris. This unit of force is obsolete, and is not part of the SI international system of units, which links
concepts of mass and weight. The unit of force used in the SI system is the Newton (N).
To pass from the kilogramme-force to the Newton its value must be multiplied by g, the acceleration of gravity, which is 9.80665 m/
sec² at the latitude of Paris, or 9.80665 N (N = kg x m x s-2). In the fields where the kgf appears we should now use the decanewton (or
dekanewton), daN: 1 kgf = 9.806 65 N = 0.980665 daN (1 daN = 1.019 716 kgf).
Our test equipment measures loads in daN, but bowing to custom and for reasons of simplicity and safety, we still give values in kgs in our
brochures and on our products. Our measured values have simply been converted into kgs.
Factor of safety
Before choosing or specifying a particular product, an appropriate factor of safety should be applied to Breaking Loads (BL) to suit each
application.
For many industrial and safety applications, and for some yachting application, a factor of safety greater than two (2) should be used or
may be required by law or other regulations. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that an appropriate factor of safety is used, and
it should take into account safety implications, service life, fatigue (as may be caused by wave action, wind stress or repetitive cyclical
loading), type of load, exposure to ultraviolet light, corrosion and stress corrosion (such as in high humidity or high chlorine environment).
Even more attention is required when specifying blocks as other factors have to be taken into account such as rotary speed, deflection
angle of the rope or the number of wire of the tackle (see page 31 of the present document). Note that a “Safe Working Load” is not
specified as this is dependent on the factor of safety, which must be determined by the user relative to each application.
IN ANY CASE, NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS OVER THE WORKING LOAD !
Useful life
The useful life of any products is determined by the above factors and must be assessed in each application. Thus no guarantee can
be provided for product life, dynamic capacities or any other factor due to the variability in usage. In some jurisdictions government
regulations require the replacement of rigging components within certain periods of time, usually after three or five years. You must
ascertain whether any such regulations affect you and take appropriate steps if you are affected.
Maintenance and inspection
All your marine hardware, blocks and equipments must receive regular inspections to prevent any deformation, wear, cracks or corrosion.
Even if your products have had little use, ultraviolet light exposure, wave action, humid or saline environment may cause damage
that could affect quality or strength of the equipment. If, after inspection, you are in doubt about the integrity of one of some parts,
it is the customer’s responsibility to replace the defective
components or product to ensure his own safety.
While every precaution is taken in the product design and
manufacturing processes of our products to minimize the
effects of corrosion or stress corrosion, appropriate preventive
or corrective treatments must be carried out to the products
after installation.
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Partnership
For many years, Wichard has been supporting some of the best French sailors, whether on Olympic Sails
(470), Figaro 2 or Open 60’.
Thanks to all of you for your commitment and support to Wichard.
Adrien Hardy
Figaro 2
2011 record:
• 14th place: Solitaire du Figaro
2010 record:
• 1st place: Leg 3 - Solitaire du Figaro
2009 record:
• 1st place: 2009 Solidaire du Chocolat (40 ft)
80’ multihull IDEC
• 2010: 2nd place Route du Rhum
• 2009 singlehanded record: France - Mauritius
• 2008 singlehanded record :
Round the world, non stop, singlehanded
(57 days, 13 hours, 34 minutes and 6 seconds)
• 2007: Cowes to Dinard - Channel crossing
Pierre Leboucher Vincent Garros
470
2011 record:
• 1st place: French Olympic Week - Hyères
• 1st place: Sail for Gold Regatta - Weymouth
• 1st place: Test Event Weymouth (Olympic Games)
Xplore Expeditions
X-Plore expeditions: sailing high lattitudes.
Explore aims to take people in High Lattitudes during the
austral summer.
The boat is 67 feet long and equipped with Wichard
hardward (blocks, Lyf’Safe jacklines) as well as Profurl
reefing-furling systems.
More info: www.xplore-expeditions.com
Francis Joyon
Refer to the distributor list on our website: www.wichard.com
Company
Antigua Slipway Ltd
Austria
Alltechnik
Austria
Robert Lindemann KG
Belgium
Zip code
Town
Country code
Phone #
E-mail
St John
1
26 84 601 056
[email protected]
2362
Biedermannsdorf
43
2 23 664 676
[email protected]
20537
Hamburg
49
40 211 197-0
[email protected]
Wichard Benelux
3280 HA
Numansdorp- NL
31
6 53 668862
[email protected]
Belgium
Landtmeters & Co
2000
Antwerpen
32
32 333 131
[email protected]
Belgium
West Diep Yachting Center
8620
Nieuwpoort
32
58 234 061
[email protected]
Belgium
Wittevrongel Sails & Rigging
8370
Blankenberge
32
50 411 863
[email protected]
Canada
WPG Canada
J0B 3G0
Stoke (Quebec)
1
819 878 30 18
[email protected]
Canary Islands
Nordest
38370
La Matanza Tenerife
34
9 22 577 322
[email protected]
Croatia
Aspar - Rigging
51 000
Rijeka
385
51 674 031
[email protected]
Denmark
Columbus Marine
2690
Karlsunde
45
46 19 11 66
[email protected]
Emirats Arabes Unis
Duboats
53793
Dubai
971
43 994 554
[email protected]
Finland
Oy Maritim AB
211
Helsinki
358
20 76 51 81
[email protected]
Germany
Robert Lindemann KG
20537
Hambourg
49
40 211 197-0
[email protected]
Gibraltar
H. Sheppard & Co
PO box 899
Waterport
350
77183 / 75148
[email protected]
Greece
Tecrep Marine
18536
Piraeus
30
14 521 647
[email protected]
Greece
Theodosiadis Kiriakkos
18545
Piraeus
30
21 04 205 890
Greece
Nautilus
17455
Alimos / Athènes
30
21 09 854 238
Hong Kong
Storm Force Marine Ltd
Hong Kong
852
2866-0114
[email protected]
Hungary
Marina Yacht Sport Kft
1078
Budapest
361
3 228 655
[email protected]
Italy
C-MARINE S.r.l.
19031
Bocca di Magra - SP
39
0187 67 08 28
[email protected]
Japan
Marine Service Kojima
238-0225
Kanagawa
81
4 57 903 581
[email protected]
Malta
Gauci Borda & Co Ltd
GZR03
Gzira
356
2131 3758/3748
[email protected]
Netherlands
Wichard Benelux
3280 HA
Numansdorp
31
71 5 898 898
[email protected]
Netherlands
On Deck BV
2156 MX
Weteringbrug
31
71 331 33 66
[email protected]
New Caledonia
Marine Corail
98845
Nouméa
687
27 58 48
[email protected]
New Caledonia
Boniface ACMA
98863
Nouméa
687
28 28 10
[email protected]
New Zealand
Kiwi Yachting
90114
Auckland
64
9 36 00 30 0
[email protected]
Norway
Hovdan-Poly A/S
614
Oslo
47
23 14 12 60
[email protected]
Poland
Mazuria
11-214
Galiny 2
48
8 97 612 165
[email protected]
Poland
Majer
01 - 541
Varsovie
48
(0) 22 869 93 60
[email protected]
Portugal
Luiz Godinho
1400-287
Lisbonne
351
2 13 017 753
[email protected]
Portugal
Sailingfoz
4150-452
Porto
351
22 617 99 36
[email protected]
Singapore
Intermarine Supply Co
639078
Jurong
65
68 633 966
[email protected]
South Africa
Manex & Power Marine
7420
Paarden Eiland
27
021-511 7292
[email protected]
Spain
Flint Suministros S.L.
8038
Barcelona
34
9 32 895 202
[email protected]
Sweden
Liros Skandinavia AB
427 23
Billdall
46
31 91 52 00
[email protected]
Switzerland
Bucher & Walt SA
2072
St Blaise
41
Tahiti French Polynesia
Tahiti Sport/Nauti Sport
98713
Papeete
689
Turkey
Polimarin Plastik San Ve Tic
80690
Besiktas-Istanbul
90
21 22 592 751
U.K
Pro-Boat Ltd
CM0 8TE
Burnham-On-Crouch
44
(0) 1621 78 54 55
3 27 559 500
50 59 59
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Wichard
France
Hotline and Technical Support,
After Sales
Wichard
North America
Wichard
Pacific Pty Ltd
Head office, Production, Logistics
Wichard S.A.S – ZI de Felet – BP.85
63307 THIERS CEDEX
FRANCE
Tel. + 33 (0) 4 73 51 65 00
Fax +33 (0) 4 73 80 62 81
[email protected]
Wichard S.A.S - Pornichet
Z.A Pornichet Atlantique - 16 av du Gulf Stream
44380 Pornichet
FRANCE
Tel. +33 (0) 2 51 76 00 35
Fax +33 (0) 2 40 01 40 43
[email protected]
Wichard Inc. 148a Bryce Blvd
Fairfax -VT 05454 - USA
Toll free number: + 1 866 621 10 62
Tel : + 1 (401) 683-5055
Fax : + 1 (802) 655-4689
[email protected]
PO Box 712 Edgecliff
NSW 2027
AUSTRALIA
Free Call : 1800 639 767
Tel. + 61 2 9516 0677
Fax. + 61 2 9516 0688
[email protected]
wichard.com
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