Ronstan Series 55 BB Ball Bearing Orbit Block - Upright Lead
Series 55 BB Ball Bearing Orbit Block - Upright LeadFeatures: Ultra Lightweight Low friction 2-stage Orbital ball bearing system Highest working load in its class Low profile and...
Ronstan builds blocks that run smooth and hold up to load. Match the bearing type, sheave size, and configuration to your line diameter and where the block lives in the system. Blocks are the heart of a running rigging system, and Ronstan builds them for everything from dinghies to offshore keelboats. This collection covers the full range of ball bearing and plain bearing blocks, single through triple, plus fiddle, ratchet, and cam variants. Choosing right comes down to your line diameter, the working load, and where the block sits in the system. Size the sheave to your line Start with line diameter. Each block lists a maximum line size, and the sheave diameter should be large enough that the line...
Series 55 BB Ball Bearing Orbit Block - Upright LeadFeatures: Ultra Lightweight Low friction 2-stage Orbital ball bearing system Highest working load in its class Low profile and...
Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Double - 2-Axis Shackle HeadFeatures: Low friction High static and dynamic load capacity Lightweight Precision molded Acetal sheaves running on stainless steel...
Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - Upright LeadFeatures: Lead blocks are a low profile solution for leading halyards or other rig sail controls back to cleats or jammers...
Series 20 Ball Bearing Block - SingleFeatures: Low friction High static and dynamic load capacity Lightweight Precision molded Acetal sheaves running on stainless steel or Torlon® ball bearings...
S70 Soft Attachment Block - SingleEasy to attach and easy to open, Ronstan's soft attachment snatch blocks are built to perform and built to last.With the shackle open,...
S60 Soft Attachment Block - SingleEasy to attach and easy to open, Ronstan's soft attachment snatch blocks are built to perform and built to last.With the shackle open,...
S40 Soft Attachment Block - SingleEasy to attach and easy to open, Ronstan's soft attachment snatch blocks are built to perform and built to last.With the shackle open,...
Series 30 Utility Ball Bearing Block - Stand-up, Loop TopFeatures: Low friction 2-stage ball bearing system provides consistent performance over the full working load range. High static and...
Series 30 Utility Ball Bearing Block - Single, Becket, Swivel Shackle HeadFeatures: Low friction 2-stage ball bearing system provides consistent performance over the full working load range. High...
Series 30 Utility Ball Bearing Block - Single, Becket, Loop HeadFeatures: Low friction 2-stage ball bearing system provides consistent performance over the full working load range. High static...
Series 30 Utility Ball Bearing Block - Single, Swivel Shackle HeadFeatures: Low friction 2-stage ball bearing system provides consistent performance over the full working load range. High static...
Series 30 Utility Block- Double, Loop Top and BecketFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life with...
Series 30 Utility Block - Triple, Loop TopFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life with virtually...
Series 30 Utility Block - Single, Becket, Tube Rivet HeadFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life...
Series 30 Utility Block- Cheek, Curved BaseFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life with virtually no...
Series 30 Utility Block- Double, Tube RivetFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life with virtually no...
Series 30 Utility Block - Single, Becket, Swivel Shackle HeadFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life...
Series 30 Utility Block - Single, Swivel Shackle HeadFeatures: Lightweight durable construction Economical Maintenance free Product Information:Stainless steel cheeks and Acetal sheaves ensure a long service life with...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Utility Block - Exit BlockFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings provide high...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Utility Block - Triple Block, Becket, Loop HeadFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Block - TripleFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings provide high performance &...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Utility Block - Double, BecketFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings provide high performance...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Utility Block - Double, Loop HeadFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings provide...
Series 15 Ball Bearing Utility Block - Single, Swivel Hook HeadFeatures: Smallest and lightest ball bearing block available Precision molded acetal sheave running on stainless steel ball bearings...
Ronstan builds blocks that run smooth and hold up to load. Match the bearing type, sheave size, and configuration to your line diameter and where the block lives in the system.
Blocks are the heart of a running rigging system, and Ronstan builds them for everything from dinghies to offshore keelboats. This collection covers the full range of ball bearing and plain bearing blocks, single through triple, plus fiddle, ratchet, and cam variants. Choosing right comes down to your line diameter, the working load, and where the block sits in the system.
Start with line diameter. Each block lists a maximum line size, and the sheave diameter should be large enough that the line runs freely without pinching or excess friction. A sheave that is too small chafes the line and adds drag, so match the block to the largest line that will pass through it and leave a little room.
Ball bearing blocks spin freely under light to moderate load, which makes them ideal for sheets and control lines that you trim constantly, like a mainsheet or spinnaker gear. Plain bearing blocks carry higher static loads with less concern for free running, which suits halyards and high-load turning points that sit under tension but move less. Match the bearing to how the block is used.
Single blocks turn a line, while double and triple blocks build purchase in a tackle. A fiddle block stacks two sheaves of different sizes for a compact multi-part system. A ratchet block holds load in one direction so you can hand-hold a sheet without it slipping, which saves your hands and a cleat. Choose the configuration that builds the purchase and control your system needs.
Blocks attach by shackle, loop head, or lashing. Loop and lashing heads articulate and save weight, which racers like, while shackle heads are quick to swap. Match the attachment to your padeye or becket and the load, and add a becket where you need to dead-end a line in the tackle.
Ronstan groups blocks into series by size and load rating. Bigger boats and higher loads need a larger series with a higher safe working load. Do not undersize a block at a high-load turning point, because a failure under load is dangerous and expensive.
Not sure which blocks your rig needs? Tell our crew your line sizes and where the blocks go, and we will match the series, bearing, sheave, and attachment so the system runs smooth and holds load.
Each block lists a maximum line diameter, and the sheave should be large enough that the line runs freely without pinching. Match the block to the largest line passing through it and leave a little room so it does not chafe or add drag.
Ball bearing blocks spin freely under light to moderate load, ideal for sheets and control lines you trim often. Plain bearing blocks carry higher static loads with less concern for free running, which suits halyards and high-load turning points.
A ratchet block holds load in one direction so you can hand-hold a sheet without it slipping back. It saves your hands and reduces the need to cleat off, which is handy on a mainsheet or jib sheet.
A fiddle block stacks two sheaves of different sizes in one body, which builds a compact multi-part purchase system. It is common in mainsheet and vang tackles where you want power in a small package.
Ronstan groups blocks into series by size and safe working load. Match the series to your boat size and the load at that point, and never undersize a block at a high-load turning point, since a failure under load is dangerous.