This is a multi-purpose carabiner made of zinc-plated steel and high-quality anodized aluminium with screw gate lock.
Useful for attaching:
• A pulley to a tree or to a load; • A polyester sling to a vehicle or two slings together; • A hook to a rope; • Or any other applications according to your needs.
Specifications
Specifications
Minimum Breaking Load (metric) : 50 kN (5,100 kg) Minimum Breaking Load (imperial) : 50 kN (11,240 lb) Certification : CE Material : Zinc plated steel and high-quality anodized aluminium
Weight & Dimensions
Weight (metric) : 250 g Weight (imperial) : 0.55 lb Diameter (metric) : 12 mm Diameter (imperial) : 1/2'' Length (metric) : 115 mm Length (imperial) : 4-1/2" Width (metric) : 69 mm Width (imperial) : 2-3/4" Opening : 20.5 mm Opening : 13/16"
Warranty
Other : 1 year
Additional information
Additional Information : The Minimum Breaking Strength is observed during a destructive test. You should divide it by an appropriate safety factor. Additional information : Brand: ISC
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Martin Timmons, Upper Sackville, Nova Scotia, Canada
« Flexibility for multiple uses. »
Ken Rubesh, Portland, Oregon, USA
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Edward Kilmartin, Twain Harte, California, USA
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