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CONTENTS

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1.0 Fitting of Orbit Blocks™ with Dyneema

®

Links

1.1 Attached at 90° (transverse)

1.2 Attachment at 0° (in-line)

1.3 Attachment to a pin, shackle, saddle, line, etc

1.4 Other attachments.

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2.0 Fitting of Sheets/Lines to Beckets

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3.0 Adjustment of Cleat Arm Angle

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4.0 Stand-Up Kit

5.0 Ratchet Mode Operation

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6.0 Cheek Block Alignment

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7.0 Upright Lead Block Alignment

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8.0 Care and Maintenance

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9.0 Definitions

1.0 

Fitting of Orbit Blocks™

with Dyneema

®

Links

• For best results, the Dyneema

®

 Link must be attached

to a mounting point with a smooth, well rounded profile.

• Avoid attaching directly to fittings with sharp edges or 

rough surfaces that may damage the Dyneema

®

Link

through abrasion or point loading. For this situation use

a shackle with a smooth surface between the Link and
the fitting.

1.1

(Diagram 1.1) 

Attachment at 90° (transverse)  

1.1.1

Use a shackle key or small 

screwdriver to release one side of

the Retainer Clip. Use a finger to 

hold the other side of the Retainer 

Clip in place.
1.1.2

Remove the free end of the

Dyneema

®

Link from its recess in

the head of the block.
1.1.3

Pass the Link through the mounting point.
1.1.4

Press the end of the Link over 

the Retainer Clip and firmly back 

into its recess in the block. A

little tension on the Link may

help to settle it into position. 
1.1.5

Snap the Retainer Clip back 

into place over the Link. An 

audible “click” confirms secure

attachment.

1.2

(Diagram 1.2) 

Attachment at 0° (in-line)  

1.2.1 

Use a shackle key or small screwdriver to release one 

side of the Retainer Clip.
1.2.2 

Remove the end of the Dyneema

®

 Link from its recess

in the head of the block.
1.2.3 

(Diagram 1.2.3)

Twist the Link anti-

clockwise 360° (i.e.

first twist 180° to form

a figure-8 shape, then

twist again).
1.2.4 

Pass the Link through

the mounting point, 

taking care to keep it twisted as described above.
1.2.5 

Press the end of the twisted Link over the Retainer 

Clip and firmly back into its recess in the block. A little

tension on the Link may help to settle it into position.
1.2.6 

Snap the Retainer Clip back into place over the Link. An 

audible “click” confirms secure attachment.
1.2.7 

(Diagram 1.2.7)

Rotate the block clockwise back to 0° and pull slightly to

align and tension the link symmetrically.

1.3

Attachment at 0° or 90° to a Pin, Shackle, Saddle, 

or Control line, etc.

1.3.1 

Use a shackle key or small screwdriver to release one 

side of the Retainer Clip.
1.3.2 

Remove the end of the Dyneema

®

 Link from its recess

in the head of the block.
1.3.3 

Twist the Link anti-clockwise 180° to form a figure-8 shape.
1.3.4 

Press the end of the twisted Link firmly back into its

recess in the block. A little tension on the Link may help

to settle it into position. 
1.3.5 

Snap the Retainer Clip back 

into place over the Link. An

audible “click” confirms

secure attachment.
1.3.6 

(Diagram 1.3.6)

Pass a shackle, saddle, pin, 

or rope end through the Link 

(which now has a single 

crossover) at 0° or 90° to 

the block, depending on the 

desired alignment.

1.4 
Other Attachment

1.4.1
Snap shackles (fixed or swivel) can be fitted to Orbit
Blocks™ using the methods described above for 0° or 
90° attachment.
1.4.2

(Diagram 1.4.2)

Custom lashings, strops or 
Links can be made from 
Dyneema

®

rope of the same

diameter as the supplied link. 
Note; where required to fit
around an object wider than 
the head of the block (eg a 
boom) the ends of the custom
Link must cross each other 
prior to being fitted into the 
recesses in the head of the 
block. The Maximum Working
Load and Breaking Load of the 
assembly (Block + Link) is
limited by the strength of the 
rope and the joining method.
Knots, splices, stitching, etc. will generally have a lower 
Breaking Load than the rope itself.

2.0 
Fitting of Sheets/Lines to Beckets

IMPORTANT: Ronstan Orbit Blocks™ have several 
unique becket arrangements. To avoid improper 
loading or failure of the becket, use only the 
correct method of line attachment for each type as 
described below.

2.1
BB Single Blocks with Becket

Pass the sheet end through the becket eye and
secure with a bowline or eye splice.

2.2
BB Double & Triple Blocks with Becket; RT Single, &
Single/Cleat Blocks with Becket
•  Method A:

Pass the sheet end through the becket eye 

and secure with a bowline or eye splice.

•  Method B: 

(Diagrams 2.2B)

Pass a Dyneema

®

 Link through the becket eye. Pass 

the sheet end through both loops of the Link and 
secure with a bowline or splice. If using a pre-spliced 
sheet, secure with a cow hitch through both loops of 
the Link.

2.3 
BB Fiddle Blocks with Becket

•  Method A:

Pass a Dyneema

®

Link through the 

becket eye of the standard fiddle block. Pass the  

sheet end through both loops of the Link and secure  

1.2.7

90º

1.1

360º

1.2.3

90º

or

1.3.6

1.4.2

2.2B

Dyneema

®

Link

Retainer Clip

Head of Block

Recess for Link

1.2

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