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To address various situations encountered in the field, Petzl offers several types of connectors, with different shapes, sizes, gate openings, and locking systems.
CONNECTORS
Connector Positioning Accessories Accessories that keep the carabiner correctly positioned in devices and at the end of a lanyard.
Semi-Permanent Connectors Connectors designed for semi-permanent connection of equipment.
Lanyard-End Connectors Connectors designed for lanyard ends.
Special Carabiners Aluminum carabiners designed for specific uses: with groups, for additional braking with a descender, and for harness fastening.
Ultra-Lightweight Carabiners Compact aluminum carabiners for workers at height looking to reduce weight to a minimum.
High-Strength Carabiners Carabiners suitable for difficult environments, primarily used for setting up anchors and for connecting to metal structures.
Lightweight Carabiners Aluminum carabiners designed for workers at height.
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Visual locking indicator To facilitate equipment checks, SCREW-LOCK manual locking carabiners have a red band that is visible only when the carabiner is not locked.
Keylock System: helps prevent snagging To provide optimal efficiency, all Petzl carabiners use the Keylock system: the nose of the carabiner, where the body and gate meet, does not have a notch that could snag on anchors, ropes, harness equipment loops, or other gear.
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