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- Keylock nose stops the carabiner from snagging when un-clipping and allows release even when under tension: On notched noses the notch catches on slings and webbing and if they are under load it is much harder to release them.
- Patented Taperlock nose increases push-in strength and helps the carabiner achieve high strengths.
- Barrel on the gate cannot be overtightened onto the nose of the carabiner: If this happens and the carabiner is then loaded it can be very difficult to undo the gate afterward.
- Offset D shape is optimised for improved ergonomics whilst maximising safety: The steep angles on the top and bottom bars drive loads into the back bar where the carabiner is strongest.
- Excellent corrosion resistance, especially with the black electrophoretic coating.
- All carabiners marked with individual serial number for full traceability.
- Hot forging the back allows us to move metal to where it is needed: This creates an I-Beam structure this is strong and light.
- Can be fitted with an RFID chip if required.
- Can be fitted with a captive bar if required.
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-Belay carabiner for consistent rope control and compatibility with belay devices: Belay carabiners give smooth and confident belaying with tube and assisted breaking belay devices. They have full section top bars for consistent rope control and reduced rope wear. Their shape resists flipping into sub-optimal orientations when belaying, acting to ensure the carabiner loads along its strongest axis.-Offset D carabiner for optimal loading and ergonomics: D-Shaped carabiners encourage loading in their strongest orientation by forcing loads toward the carabiner spine. An Offset D refines this basic design by extending the top bar, increasing internal volume. This improves handling and compatibility with thick ropes and slings.-Nylon clip ensures carabiner loads correctly-Full section top bar for consistent rope handling and increased longevity: A rope running over a full section top bar has more consistent handling characteristics than one running over an I-Beam surface. Our belay carabiners feature full section top bars for greater control rope control. Ropes loading over full section bar also bend less than those loaded over I-Beam surfaces, increasing rope longevity-Keylock nose eliminates snagging-I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality.Please, contact us for more information and prices
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The Petzl Bm'D lightweight asymmetrical carabiner with triact-lock automatic locking system, is suited for connection to diverse equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards. Its fluid interior design and Keylock system facilitate handling. The sleeve is reinforced for greater front and lateral gate strength. The H-shaped cross-section ensures an improved strength-to-weight ratio and protects markings from abrasion.
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-Removable connector: Gated connection point allows for direct attachment of the connector to the lanyards.
-Facilitates handling when passing intermediate anchors:Thanks to an ergonomic shape, automatic double-action locking system and a wide opening.
-H-shaped cross-section: This ensures an improved strength to weight ratio.Please, Contact us for more information and prices -
-Belay carabiner for consistent rope control and compatibility with belay devices: Belay carabiners give smooth and confident belaying with tube and assisted breaking belay devices. They have full section top bars for consistent rope control and reduced rope wear. Their shape resists flipping into sub-optimal orientations when belaying, acting to ensure the carabiner loads along its strongest axis.
-Directional belay carabiner designed to ensure optimum orientation when belaying-Downward opening internal wiregate enables secure attachment to belay loop in one movement, and prevents accidental removal once located-Keylock nose eliminates snagging: This carabiner’s nose slots into a groove in the gate, allowing it to achieve full strength without a gate notch. This creates a clean internal profile that won’t catch on gear, bolts or slings, giving easier clipping and removal from systems.-I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio-Full section top bar for consistent rope handling and increased longevity: A rope running over a full section top bar has more consistent handling characteristics than one running over an I-Beam surface. Our belay carabiners feature full section top bars for greater control rope control. Ropes loading over full section bar also bend less than those loaded over I-Beam surfaces, increasing rope longevity.-Pronounced horn and flat base encourage optimal loading: The top of the Ceros' spine prevents assisted breaking devices and rope controllers from twisting around the spine and cross-loading the carabiner.-Captive bar version allows installation in tamper proof systems -
-Belay carabiner for consistent rope control and compatibility with belay devices: Belay carabiners give smooth and confident belaying with tube and assisted braking belay devices. They have full section top bars for consistent rope control and reduced rope wear. Their shape resists flipping into sub-optimal orientations when belaying, acting to ensure the carabiner loads along its strongest axis. -Offset D carabiner for optimal loading and ergonomics: D-Shaped carabiners encourage loading in their strongest orientation by forcing loads toward the carabiner spine. An Offset D refines this basic design by extending the top bar, increasing internal volume. This improves handling and compatibility with thick ropes and slings. -Keylock nose eliminates snagging: This carabiner's nose slots into a groove in the gate, allowing it to achieve full strength without a gate notch. This creates a clean internal profile that won't catch on gear, bolts or slings, giving easier clipping and removal from systems -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. -Full section top bar for consistent rope handling and increased longevity: A rope running over a full section top bar has more consistent handling characteristics than one running over an I-Beam surface. Our belay carabiners feature full section top bars for greater control rope control. Ropes loading over full section bar also bend less than those loaded over I-Beam surfaces, increasing rope longevity. -Pronounced horn and flat base encourage optimal loading: The top of the Rhino's spine prevents assisted braking devices and rope controllers from twisting around the spine and cross-loading the carabiner. The Rhino's flat base helps it sit in the belay loop, and works with the horn to help the Rhino orientate correctly.
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-Rigging carabiner for strength and ease of handling: Rigging carabiners are used at critical connection points in rigging and anchor systems. They are built to be strong, and have large gate openings, internal volumes, and extended rope baskets. This makes them easier to handle with gloves on, and allows them to accommodate thick ropes, and multiple knots or slings. -HMS carabiner for ease of rigging: HMS carabiners have extended top bars to accommodate multiple attachments like slings and knots. Their top bars are curved, allowing attachments to self centre and encouraging optimal loading. HMS carabiners tend to be large, for better compatibility with thick ropes and while wearing gloves. -Large gate opening and high internal volume for easy handling and more attachment options: The gate opening is the distance between the nose of a carabiner and the gate when it is fully opened. Larger gate openings make a carabiner easier to use while wearing gloves, and with thick ropes and slings. Internal volume refers to the area inside a carabiner, and large internal volumes mean easier attachment and removal of multiple devices, knots and slings. -Taperlock nose gives high push-in strength: The nose design on these carabiners helps them resist shearing forces and achieve high side loading strength ratings. Taperlock is an evolution of our Keylock design, which gives a clean internal profile that prevents snagging on gear, bolts and slings. -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. Please, contact us for more information and prices
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-Rigging carabiner for strength and ease of handling: Rigging carabiners are used at critical connection points in rigging and anchor systems. They are built to be strong, and have large gate openings, internal volumes, and extended rope baskets. This makes them easier to handle with gloves on, and allows them to accommodate thick ropes, and multiple knots or slings. -Klettersteig carabiner for ease of handling: Klettersteig carabiners are wide, maximising gate opening and the internal working volumes for ease of use with gloves, thick ropes, and wide webbing. They also encourage loading in their strongest orientation by forcing loads toward the carabiner spine. -Large gate opening and high internal volume for easy handling and more attachment options: The gate opening is the distance between the nose of a carabiner and the gate when it is fully opened. Larger gate openings make a carabiner easier to use while wearing gloves, and with thick ropes and slings. Internal volume refers to the area inside a carabiner, and large internal volumes mean easier attachment and removal of multiple devices, knots and slings. -Taperlock nose gives high push-in strength: The nose design on these carabiners helps them resist shearing forces and achieve high side loading strength ratings. Taperlock is an evolution of our Keylock design, which gives a clean internal profile that prevents snagging on gear, bolts and slings -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality Please, contact us form more information and prices
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-Rigging carabiner for strength and ease of handling: Rigging carabiners are used at critical connection points in rigging and anchor systems. They are built to be strong, and have large gate openings, internal volumes, and extended rope baskets. This makes them easier to handle with gloves on, and allows them to accommodate thick ropes, and multiple knots or slings -Offset D carabiner for optimal loading and ergonomics: D-Shaped carabiners encourage loading in their strongest orientation by forcing loads toward the carabiner spine. An Offset D refines this basic design by extending the top bar, increasing internal volume. This improves handling and compatibility with thick ropes and slings. -Taperlock nose gives high push-in strength: The nose design on these carabiners helps them resist shearing forces and achieve high side loading strength ratings. Taperlock is an evolution of our Keylock design, which gives a clean internal profile that prevents snagging on gear, bolts and slings. -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. Please, contact us for more information and prices
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-Taperlock nose gives high push-in strength: The nose design on these carabiners helps them resist shearing forces and achieve high side loading strength ratings. Taperlock is an evolution of our Keylock design, which gives a clean internal profile that prevents snagging on gear, bolts and slings. -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. -Large gate opening and high internal volume for easy handling and more attachment options: The gate opening is the distance between the nose of a carabiner and the gate when it is fully opened. Larger gate openings make a carabiner easier to use while wearing gloves, and with thick ropes and slings. Internal volume refers to the area inside a carabiner, and large internal volumes mean easier attachment and removal of multiple devices, knots and slings. -Available with a captive bar to secure orientation and prevent tampering: Captive bars ensure carabiners load along their strongest axis by securing their orientation, and can also be used to create tamper proof systems that cannot be dismantled by users. Please, contact us for more information and prices
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-Keylock nose eliminates snagging: This carabiner's nose slots into a groove in the gate, allowing it to achieve full strength without a gate notch. This creates a clean internal profile that won't catch on gear, bolts or slings, giving easier clipping and removal from systems. -Oval carabiner for rigging stability and central positioning of attachments: Oval carabiners have curved rope baskets for compatibility with slings, ropes, pulleys, and devices. The baskets allow attachments to self-centre when loaded, giving greater stability in systems that D shaped carabiners. Their symmetry allows them to work both ways in rigging systems. -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. -Available with a captive bar to secure orientation and prevent tampering: Captive bars ensure carabiners load along their strongest axis by securing their orientation, and can also be used to create tamper proof systems that cannot be dismantled by users.
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- Versatile and lightweight keylock HMS Screwgate (56g) -Strong and light I-Beam construction -A modern interpretation of the HMS (Pear) shape to encourage correct loading and increase volume to enable improved handling and compatibility with thicker ropes and slings -Keylock nose to eliminate snagging Please contact us for more information and price
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-Personal Locking Carabiner for versatility and low weight: Personal lockers are used where weight and size are as important as strength, such as on sling runners and for most connection points on belay stances. In a standard 2 person climbing team, most of your locking carabiners will be personal lockers. -Offset D carabiner for optimal loading and ergonomics: D-Shaped carabiners encourage loading in their strongest orientation by forcing loads toward the carabiner spine. An Offset D refines this basic design by extending the top bar, increasing internal volume. This improves handling and compatibility with thick ropes and slings. -Keylock nose eliminates snagging: This carabiner's nose slots into a groove in the gate, allowing it to achieve full strength without a gate notch. This creates a clean internal profile that won't catch on gear, bolts or slings, giving easier clipping and removal from systems. -I-Beam construction for optimum strength to weight ratio: I-Beam construction techniques allow carabiners to be lighter without compromising strength. This is achieved through hot forging, a process which allows metal to be made into complex shapes that improve functionality. Please contact us for more information and price
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-An extremely quiet screwgate carabiner for covert urban climbing operations: Also an excellent size and weight for general purpose use. -Significantly reduced sound signature of the gate mechanism and all other contact surfaces: Proprietary dampers manage the distinctive 'click' of the gate mechanism when opened or snapped closed. -Reduced coating over all the main surfaces but also leaving an exposed aluminium rope basket: Maintains good wear characteristics. -Certified to EN12275:2013 (Mountain Equipment - Connectors) and EN362:2004 (PPE against falls from height).
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A very lightweight pole to deploy ropes and ladders for urban and maritime access issues. Suitable for vertical access urban entry requirements as well as VBSS and ship boarding. Constructed from 3K Carbon Fibre. Compatible with REBS and Yates hooks as well as others which use 4-5mm rods. Please contact us for more information and price
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Developed with Mountain Rescue teams. The Talon was developed with input from Mountain Rescue Teams, and in particular the Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team for back-roping stretchers on steep ground where the consequences of a failure are not catastrophic. Each leg is laser cut from sheet aluminium. Servicing available from DMM Please contact us for more information and price
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A removable and reusable sliding I-beam anchor, easy to place and remove. This anchor is designed to easily glide along the beam while trailing the worker. The D-ring is centered on the anchorage connector for ease of sliding on beam flanges. Particularly in rope access applications, bodyweight may disengage the centering feature in some loading conditions. This is not a safety concern, but it may affect usability. Please contact us for more information and price
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Ergonomic thumb press gives stable handling A hot forged thumb press gives quick placement and retrieval, and stable handling. The thumb press allows cams to have an extendable sling without sacrificing strength – Dragon cams from size 1 upward, have a 14kN strength rating. TripleGrip lobes for increased holding power and reduced walking Extendable sling reduces rope drag and rack weight Dual axle design for expanded range Please contact us for more information and price
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Wired Torque Nuts can be used to protect parallel sided cracks. Their shape means they can be used in multiple orientations, giving you a wide range of placement options with every piece. Lightweight aluminium alloy construction means that despite their low weight, each Wired Torque Nut has a 12kN strength rating. Please contact us for more information and price
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Curved taper gives stable placements and resists lifting out A Wallnut's curving taper fits a wide variety of cracks in different rock types. Their design creates three points of contact between the nut and rock in a placement, giving stable placements that resist lifting out. Allows placement in two orientations for increased versatility Grooved faces improve security in irregular rock Colour coded for easy size identification Please contact us for more information and price
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Lightweight aluminium construction. Compact and portable design which facilitates 'in-line' use in rigging systems. Swivel attachment points diminish potentially dangerous torsional and off-axis forces. Features two sampling modes - 'slow' for monitoring and 'fast' for drop-testing. Monitors forces wirelessly on iPhone with built-in Bluetooth connectivity. Measures forces in kg, lbf and kN. Please contact us for more information and price
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Install and remove rope while still connected to the anchor. Sideplate locks with two-stage, double-catch safety mechanism. Integrated swivel allows pulley to orient while reducing gain. Connect, install and remove rope with one hand. CNC machined for optimal weight and strength. Please contact us for more information and price