Load on a block is a combination of the load on the line passing through the block, plus a block-loading factor, which is determined by the angle by which the block turns the sheet . For example, a footblock that turns a sheet 180° will see a load equal to twice the load on the sheet. A deck organizer, which turns a halyard only 30°, will see just 52% of the load on the halyard.
| Angle of deflection | Load factor | Angle of Deflection | Load factor | |
| 30° | 52% | 120° | 173% | |
| 45° | 76% | 135° | 185% | |
| 60° | 100% | 150° | 193% | |
| 75° | 122% | 160° | 197% | |
| 90° | 141% | 180° | 200% | |
| 105° | 159% | |||
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