Quintrex Cleat Backing Block
Quintrex made solid gear, but the small plastics are always the first to go — and the cleat backing block is a regular on our bench. With your sample on the bench this is a realistic reproduction job.

Quintrex made solid gear, but the small plastics are always the first to go — and the cleat backing block is a regular on our bench. With your sample on the bench this is a realistic reproduction job.
Why these break
Backing blocks split under cleat load. The original was moulded thin to save cents at production volume. That was fine when the plastic was fresh — twenty years on, there's no margin left in it.
How we reproduce them
Reproducing one is straightforward for us: we measure your sample (broken is fine, as long as most of it is there), match the profile, and print in a tougher modern material. Turnaround is usually within the week.
We print these in PETG-CF. Carbon-fibre PETG is noticeably stiffer than the stock plastic, so the part holds its shape under clamping force instead of slowly creeping loose.
Many plastic parts can be recreated, repaired, redesigned, or printed, depending on size, load, heat, material, and available samples. Bring in the damaged part or upload photos for assessment and we'll give you a straight answer before any work starts.
Part details
| Manufacturer | Quintrex |
|---|---|
| Vehicle / equipment type | Boat / outboard |
| Common failure mode | Backing blocks split under cleat load |
| Typical use case | Direct replacement for the original cleat backing block on the Quintrex. |
Printing & reverse engineering
| Can print directly | No |
|---|---|
| Can scan from broken sample | Yes |
| Can redesign / improve | Yes |
| Recommended material | PETG-CF |
| Alternative materials | Nylon |
| Print technology | FDM |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Estimated print time | 1–2 hours |
| Estimated cost range | $10 – $22 |
| Expected lifespan | 4–6 years under clamping load |
| Outdoor suitable | Yes |
| Heat resistant | No |
| Load bearing | Depends |
| Requires post-processing | No |
Ask us about this part
Many plastic parts can be recreated, repaired, redesigned, or printed, depending on size, load, heat, material, and available samples.
