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Bloqueurs

Les bloqueurs se distinguent des coinceurs et taquets car ils sont conçus pour pouvoir être ouverts sous tension, ce qui les rend parfaits pour des bateaux de 20 à 60 pieds. Ces dernières années, les bloqueurs textiles ont gagné en popularité, offrant uen solution légère qui limite l'usure et l'abrasion du cordage . 

  • Coinceurs
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  • Taquets de cordage
  • Douille de pont
  • Bloqueurs
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Introduction to Rope Jammers


Rope jammers are essential tools in sailing that provide a firm grip on highly loaded lines. Unlike rope clutches, which allow for some adjustment or control of the line while under load, rope jammers are designed to lock the rope entirely in place with no movement, even under significant tension. This makes them particularly useful for applications where absolute security is paramount, such as on halyards and high-tension control lines on larger yachts.


In our Rope Jammers category, you will find top brands like Spinlock and Antal, renowned for their robust and reliable products. Choosing the right rope jammer can significantly enhance the performance and safety of your sailing systems by ensuring that lines remain locked and stable, preventing accidental releases or line slippage.


Key Differences Between Rope Jammers and Rope Clutches


One of the main differences between rope jammer and rope clutch lies in its functionality. A rope clutch allows you to ease or release a line gradually while it's still under load. This feature makes clutches more versatile for managing adjustments on sheets and halyards, but only for low to mid-range load cases. In contrast, a rope jammer doesn't offer any "ease-off" or quick release feature. Once a line is jammed, it is locked in place, offering a more secure hold for static applications or high-tension situations. The rope jammer can only be released by taking up the rope tension on a winch. This distinction makes rope jammers preferable in conditions where no line movement is desired after securing.


Sizing Considerations for Rope Jammer


Selecting the correct size of rope jammer is crucial for optimal performance. The size of the jammer should match the diameter of the rope it will be used with. Over-sizing or under-sizing the jammer can lead to slippage or damage to the rope. Rope jammers are designed to work with specific rope diameters, so ensuring a proper match is important. For heavier loads, a larger jammer is often required, with a higher Safe Working Load (SWL) to accommodate the tension on the line.


Additionally, material choice plays a role in jammer performance. High-load jammers may feature advanced materials like aluminum bodies and ceramic jaw components, to handle extreme stress while remaining lightweight.


Conclusion on Rope Jammers


Our Rope Jammers category offers a comprehensive selection of jammers from trusted brands like Spinlock and Antal. Whether you're securing halyards or managing high-tension lines, choosing the right jammer can dramatically improve the reliability of your boat's rigging systems. Explore the different sizes and load capacities to find the right fit for your boat’s specific needs.

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