Our Titanium Whole Rings are 40% stronger, 40% lighter than stainless steel and most importantly, titanium will never corrode, ever! So it saves you money and maintenance time. Stainless steel rings just can not compete with titanium. Our rings are perfect for racing... stronger, lighter, faster!
Please note that titanium parts are particularly difficult to obtain at this time, and that quantites disappear quickly. If you are in urgent need of a titanium part, please write to us at orders@berkeleypoint.com to confirm that it is in stock before placing a next day air or second day air order. Thanks!
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Titanium Weldless Sail Ring
Model: TR214, TR219, TR223, TR225, TR227, TR228
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| Part | Part # | Diameter | Thickness | Safe Load | SWL | Weight |
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| Ti Sail Ring 2-1/2" | TR223 | 2-1/2" | 25/64" | 7,056 lbs. | 3,528 lbs. | 2.6oz |
DETAILS
- non-magnetic
- for gear and lashing attachment
- No Corrosion. This attribute of Titanium is the most significant in the marine sea water environment. Titanium has been used in saltwater applications almost since the discovery of the metal in the 1950's. Industry sources indicate continuing usage of the original Titanium equipment after 30 years of constant saltwater immersion has produced no measurable corrosion. Other saltwater applications with water temperatures as high as 500�F has produced the same result: no measurable corrosion. Titanium's corrosion resistance is due to a stable, protective and strongly adherent oxide film. The film forms instantly when Titanium is exposed to a trace of air or water.
- Cost Savings. Since Titanium will never corrode, you won't be spending your hard earned money for replacement parts that have been destroyed by rust and corrosion. Titanium: "Own it for Life."
- Strength. Titanium is approximately 40% stronger than Stainless Steel, depending on the relative grades of the two metals. In fact, Titanium has the highest strength/weight ratio of any metal.
- Weight. Titanium's relative weight, at minimum, is 40% lighter than Stainless Steel. As mentioned above, Titanium has the highest strength/weight ratio of any metal.
$30 minimum order required
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