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Smd Screw-lock H-frame Carabiner

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Management number 236026310 Release Date 2026/07/09 List Price US$9.58 Model Number 236026310
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Highly versatile:
- D shape is functional for multiple uses, regardless of orientation: attaching a belay system, pulley, or connecting to the end of a lanyard
- Compact and very lightweight
Easy to use and ergonomic:
- D shape is easy to grip
- H-shaped frame provides better grip when wearing gloves
- Keylock system helps prevent the carabiner from snagging during use
- Hole allows a TIBLOC or a MICRO TRAXION to be connected to the carabiner with a cord, keeping the devices together
Available in two locking systems, each for different situations:
- SCREW-LOCK: easy-to-open system can be locked or not according to need; the red indicator provides a visual warning when the carabiner is unlocked; ideal for harsh environments where contaminants (mud, ice) could cause an automatic locking system to jam
- TWIST-LOCK: specific use when quick opening is key (e.g. at the end of a lanyard) and when connecting a GRIGRI to the harness
Specifications
Material(s): Aluminum
Certification(s): CE EN 12275, UIAA, CE EN 362, EAC, GB/T 23469 / B
References
References M39A SL M39A RL
Weight 46 g 51 g
Locking system SCREW-LOCK TWIST-LOCK
Type B B
Color(s) YELLOW YELLOW
Major axis strength 23 kN 23 kN
Minor axis strength 8 kN 8 kN
Open gate strength 7 kN 7 kN
Gate opening 20 mm 20 mm


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