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ISC Spring Lock or CMI Stainless??
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<blockquote data-quote="Blakesmaster" data-source="post: 2477578" data-attributes="member: 21968"><p>I thought it was the opposite so I looked it up in the new Sherrill. There is a light duty ISC block for 3/4" line that will only handle 2.4 ton as opposed to the stainless 3/4's advertised 3 ton, but the heavy duty 3/4" and regular 5/8ths" line ISC blocks will will handle 4.5 and 2.4 ton respectively versus the stainless 3 and 2 ton ratings. So, we were both right depending on which block you buy. I would shy away from purchasing the light duty, smaller ISC block for 3/4 inch line but would highly recommend the other ISC blocks. They're rated for more, are lighter and easier to use than the steel versions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakesmaster, post: 2477578, member: 21968"] I thought it was the opposite so I looked it up in the new Sherrill. There is a light duty ISC block for 3/4" line that will only handle 2.4 ton as opposed to the stainless 3/4's advertised 3 ton, but the heavy duty 3/4" and regular 5/8ths" line ISC blocks will will handle 4.5 and 2.4 ton respectively versus the stainless 3 and 2 ton ratings. So, we were both right depending on which block you buy. I would shy away from purchasing the light duty, smaller ISC block for 3/4 inch line but would highly recommend the other ISC blocks. They're rated for more, are lighter and easier to use than the steel versions. [/QUOTE]
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