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Heat-treated Large Steel Locking D was created to address the need for a very strong steel carabiner without adding unnecessary weight an... Read more Read full product details
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Major axis strength Carabiners are rated for strength in three directions: lengthwise (major axis), sideways (minor axis) and while open (major axis open or "gate open"). These ratings are typically marked on the spine of the carabiner.
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75 kn
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Minor axis strength Carabiners are rated for strength in three directions: lengthwise (major axis), sideways (minor axis) and while open (major axis open or "gate open"). These ratings are typically marked on the spine of the carabiner.
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16 kn
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Open gate strength Carabiners are rated for strength in three directions: lengthwise (major axis), sideways (minor axis) and while open (major axis open or "gate open"). These ratings are typically marked on the spine of the carabiner.
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18 kn
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Gate Opening |
1.20”
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Materials & Technology |
Steel
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Certifications All climbing carabiners pass UIAA and/or CE.
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NFPA
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Weight |
300 g
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Ideal Use |
Rescue and Rope Access
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Made In |
United States of America
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