Barton K Cam Cleat Midi

Barton K Cam Cleat Midi is manufactured in the UK
Manufactured from a composite Kevlar/Zytal material the K Cam Maxi accepts lines from 6mm to 12mm in diameter.
SKU
BA70200
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Description

Manufactured from a composite Kevlar/Zytal material the K Cam Midi accepts lines from 6mm to 12mm in diameter. This advanced material offers performance advantages over carbon fibre and conventional glass-reinforced resins; 'K' cams are very strong, lightweight and have excellent wear-resistance. A progressive tooth design ensures maximum holding power on all types of line, whilst maintaining minimum wear to both cam and line.

'K' Cam bases feature a stainless steel wear bar for prolonged life.

Cams utilise stainless steel leaf springs which give a smooth but positive action.

They are also stronger and have a longer life than conventional wire springs.

'K' cam cleats are supplied as cleat only plus separate accessories in grey, green, red or yellow where appropriate, to allow colour co-ordination for port, starboard etc.

Features

  • Cams moulded from Kevlar/Zytal composite - ensures high strength and wear resistance.
  • Progressive tooth design for maximum holding power and ease of entry and release.
  • Stainless steel springs ensure a lightweight, smooth cam action.
  • Line diameter: 6-12mm
  • Fastenings diameter: 5mm
  • Fastening centres: 40mm
  • Holding power: 230kg
  • Weight: 34g
More Information
SKUBA70200
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Product Questions (2)
Customer Questions
Hi Will, It looks like the cleat will take a 5mm countersunk screw and the cleat is 23mm deep. Our FRP Mirror isn't designed to have cleats fixed to the deck so would require some reinforcement under the deck to spread the load and for the screw to grip on to. Our Mirrors have the fairleads and cleats fitted to the thwart and the screws are fitted with nylon wing nuts (AL-A.129) Am happy to help further but would need to know the depth the screw has to go through and what it's going through and if something else is needed to help the screw bite So more questions than answers sorry. Regards David
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Hi Will, Yes 40mm fixing centres will mean the holes are 40mm apart I can't see how the cleats will work without a fairlead unless the cleat originally had a wire fairlead fitted which in my mind isn't ideal but will probably work well enough https://www.tridentuk.com/gb/product-large-alanite-control-line-cam-cleat-al-a-676.html and https://www.tridentuk.com/gb/product-large-stainless-steel-wire-under-fairlead-al-a4675.html The Barton Fairlead wouldn't do the same job Regards David
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