Stainless steel roller fairleads have different weights, and this difference in weight can correspond to different material thickness, structural strength, load-bearing capacity and applicable scenarios. This weight setting can also help people with different usage needs and working environments choose the right fairlead to use.
Generally speaking, heavier stainless steel roller fairleads tend to use thicker materials and stronger structures during the manufacturing process to achieve higher strength and durability, which is suitable for situations that require heavy weight. They can better resist external impact and wear and are suitable for more severe and complex working environments.
Heavier stainless steel roller fairleads have stronger load-bearing capacity and can support heavier loads, and will not deform or damage under heavy loads like lighter fairleads. Therefore, it is recommended that you consider it comprehensively according to the actual situation. If high-intensity operations are required, it is more appropriate to choose a heavier roller.
Light stainless steel roller fairleads are usually suitable for scenarios with small loads and relatively mild working environments, such as small mechanical equipment or home use.
Heavy-duty stainless steel roller fairlead is more suitable for scenarios with heavy loads and working environments prone to adverse factors such as extreme temperature, humidity, corrosive substances, etc., such as industrial production lines, construction sites, and marine engineering.