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Spars, Rigging, and Hardware for SailboatsRig-Rite, Inc. |
1 1/16" OD Round Spreader Sections |
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| 1 1/16" OD Round Spreader Sections
XXXXXXXXXXXXX Measurements: 1 1/2" OD x various ID Wall Thickness: various Weight/ft.: various Alloy: 6061-T5 Common Boat usage: Bristol; Pearson; |
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| 1 1/2" OD Round Spreaders & Hardware | |
| Various Boatbuilders and Spar
Manufacturers have used Spreaders made from 1 1/2" OD Round Tube, with several
different wall thickness'. Parts for the most common sizes are listed below by OD and ID.
Complete Spreader Assemblies are available in the 1 1/2" OD x 1
1/8" ID size, below. As most Spreader Bases for 1
1/2" OD Spreaders are of the Socket type, this size is
suitable for most all applications. |
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| 1 1/2" OD x 1 1/8" ID Round Spreaders & Parts | |
| 1 1/2" OD Round Spreader Tube:
RR SPR122TCA-___: 1 1/2" OD x 1 1/8" ID Round Spreader Tube is stocked in 24' lengths with a clear anodized finish. Weight is .911 lbs. per foot. To Order: Specify Length.
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| 1 1/2" OD Round Spreader
Assembly: RR SPR122A-___: 1 1/2" OD Spreader Assemblies with a 1 1/8" ID are available in any length using the components listed below. Clear anodized finish is standard. To Order: Specify Tip, Inboard end (if any), and Length from inboard end to the shroud seat. |
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| Spreader Tip for
1 1/16" OD Spreader: RR-??: ##### Spreader Tip for 1 1/16" OD x 7/8" (.82??) ID (3/4" Sch 40 pipe) Spreaders has slot for up to 3/16" diameter shrouds. Cast Aluminum tip features cross-hole for seizing wire and projects 1 1/4" from tube end. As used on Bristol and Pearson.
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| Spreader Bases for 1
1/2" Round Spreaders 1 1/2" Round Spreaders are normally used with Spreader Bases which are formed to fit specific Mast Sections. Spreader Bases used with these Spreaders are specific to individual Mast Sections and are listed under the Mast Sections that they attach to. See Identifying your Spar Section. For Spreader Bases not listed, we will require a sketch of the Base with Measurements and identification of the Mast Section. |
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