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Alloy snatch block part number


Mark Ellis

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mark type in the search box museum transport BEVERLEY you will get number of pages click on number  six go down on to the first page of the museums closure and will see the DYNA-TRAK and the damage to the rear housing it was obviously  parked outside as the card board boxes with all the missing parts in look as they have been rained on

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1 hour ago, wally dugan said:

mark type in the search box museum transport BEVERLEY you will get number of pages click on number  six go down on to the first page of the museums closure and will see the DYNA-TRAK and the damage to the rear housing it was obviously  parked outside as the card board boxes with all the missing parts in look as they have been rained on

@wally dugan Is this the front and rear tubs of the Dyna-trak, side by side?


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Mark,

Please see attached pics of an alloy snatch block that bears some resemblence to the stills from the OP Mudlark film

The block itself has several coats of paint so nothing visible on the body but the securing pin has an FV number on it - Maybe @wally dugan @Richard Farrant could shed some light.

The certification tag states SWL of 16 Tonnes

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25 minutes ago, Tarland said:

Mark,

Please see attached pics of an alloy snatch block that bears some resemblence to the stills from the OP Mudlark film

The block itself has several coats of paint so nothing visible on the body but the securing pin has an FV number on it - Maybe @wally dugan @Richard Farrant could shed some light.

The certification tag states SWL of 16 Tonnes

@Tarland that's brilliant. Many thanks for uploading those.

Could you show how the pin is secured in please?

I'm guessing the little bar on the pin is for pulling the pin out with.

Thanks for this

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1 minute ago, Tarland said:

The bar is spring loaded and runs up a ramp to secure. Theres a slot on the back plate of the block the that the pin engages with with the T shape pin end..

I'll get a couple more pics

The number on the pin is FV599055

A video would be good as well if possible. Many thanks

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On 12/28/2023 at 4:28 PM, Tarland said:

The bar is spring loaded and runs up a ramp to secure. Theres a slot on the back plate of the block the that the pin engages with with the T shape pin end..

I'll get a couple more pics

The number on the pin is FV599055

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orientated as per the film

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Locking detent

 

Detent3.thumb.jpg.62cad43bab6975882adbe8105db97b15.jpg Rear retainer plate slot relative to detent

Cable Retaining pin locked in position - bar has to be depressed to unlock and extract the pin

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1/4 turn engages pin into retainer plate -  view on the "back" of the block

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Hi Tarland,

You asked about the snatch block, I checked out the FV number of the pin and it came up with manufacturer as QINETIQ and discontinued:

FV599055, 3 - Design Control Reference, 2 - Production Item, QINETIQ · U0795 ; 01-1101-400, 5 - Replaced / Discontinued, 2 - Production Item, W F E L LTD · K7705.

Then under two separate manufacturers stock numbers it shows as also made by WFE Ltd and the interesting one .... Paccar Parts UK, which would indicate Foden, but this is only the pin of course and I do recognise that item from the Foden EKA   NSN for pin is 2590-99-834-0477

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