IMPA 231676 Wooden Pulley Block Double Wheel with Shackle
- • IMPA Code: 231676 (Traditional Marine Standard)
- • Configuration: Double Wheel with Secure Rigging Shackle
- • Material: High-Tenacity Wooden Frame with Salinity-Resistant Fittings
Our IMPA 231676 Wooden Pulley Blocks are engineered for traditional maritime operations, offering superior coastal resilience and nautical durability. Constructed with high-tenacity wooden frames and salinity-resistant metal fittings, these double-wheel blocks with a secure shackle attachment provide smooth mechanical movement for heavy-duty rigging and traditional line handling across Dubai’s offshore and coastal sectors.
IMPA 231676 Wooden Block Specifications
| IMPA 231676 Wooden Pulley Block | |
|---|---|
| Feature | Description |
| Type | Double Wheel (2-Sheave) |
| Available Sizes / Dimensions | 125mm (5") - 300mm (12") |
| Attachment | Secure Rigging Shackle |
| Accessory | Includes Becket |
Traditional Marine Reliability & Coastal Resilience with IMPA Wooden Blocks
As a specialized supplier of traditional maritime hardware in Dubai, DAH Marine provides IMPA 231676 wooden blocks that combine classic engineering with coastal resilience. These double-wheel blocks are essential for traditional vessels and harbor maintenance, ensuring smooth operation in the high-salinity environments of the UAE. For alternative mounting options, we also offer the hook version of this double-wheel block, and the single-wheel shackle variant for more compact rigging tasks.
Stocked in our localized warehouse, our wooden pulley blocks ensure minimal friction and maximum mechanical advantage when used with high-frequency marine fiber ropes. Whether you are performing rigging on traditional dhows or conducting offshore mobilization, our hardware maintains the highest standards of operational integrity and nautical durability for every maritime project in the GCC.
Recommended Ropes
For optimal performance with the IMPA 231676 wooden block, we recommend pairing it with our 3-strand nylon ropes or traditional manila fiber ropes, which offer the flexibility and grip required for manual rigging operations.