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Nomen

Cleat 1 - 300 mm - Alluminium - Black

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The folding mooring cleat from Nomen provides the benefits of flush and rigid cleats to aesthetic perfection.
766.14€

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SKU
NO-CLEAT300A.BL

Design
The folding mooring cleat from Nomen provides the benefits of flush and rigid cleats to aesthetic perfection.
- Loose lines cannot get caught during manoeuvring
- The danger of injury at sea is reduced
- The cleat is easy to fit to the deck

The patented folding mechanism with the simple elastic ball is fail-safe and lends a charm all of its own.
In 1998, the Nomen cleat was honoured with the Federal Product Design Award, today called German Design Award. This competition is one of the most widely recognised international design awards, honouring first-rate entries in the field of product and communications design. Prizes will only be awarded to projects that truly represent pioneering contributions to the German and international design landscape.

Function
The gentle locking of the cleat arms in the two end positions is produced by an elastic ball which is located between the two arms. It deforms to respond to tension.

Technical details Nomen Cleat 1

Size Total length Rope diameter
Cleat 200 mm/7,8 inch 240 mm/9,5 inch 16 mm
Cleat 250 mm/9,8 inch 300 mm/11,7 inch 18 mm
Cleat 300 mm/11,7 inch 360 mm/14,2 inch 22 mm
Cleat 400 mm/15,6 inch 480 mm/18,9 inch 28 mm
Cleat 500 mm/19,7 inch 600 mm/23,6 inch 36 mm


Mounting the Nomen Cleat
Mounting the Nomen Cleat is as easy as to mount any simple standard cleat. You just drill three holes, tighten three screws and then fix the cleat arms without any tools.

The Nomen Cleat on Trial
Location: Rope Manufacturer Geo Gleistein, Bremen, Germany whose rope laboratory is supervised by Germanischer Lloyd.
Result: The Line is breaking at 12.000 daN. The folding mechanism is still working. We could not manage to find out the breaking load of the cleat.