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Lightweight Carabiners

SCREW-LOCK manual system:

This system is ideal for harsh

environments where contaminants

(mud, ice) could cause an automatic

locking system to jam. The red visual

indicator is visible when the carabiner

is unlocked.

BALL-LOCK automatic system:

Unlocking is accomplished by pressing

on the green indicator, then turning the

sleeve. The green visual indicator is visible

only when the gate is locked.

TRIACT-LOCK automatic system:

Unlocking is accomplished by raising,

then turning the sleeve.

Fluid interior design

Fluid interior design limits the risk of

having a catch point and facilitates

rotation of the carabiner.

Optimal strength-to-weight ratio

The H-shaped cross section provides

an optimal strength-to-weight ratio and

protects the markings from abrasion.

- For occasional use:

• Multiple locking systems depending on the intensity of use:

- For frequent use:

• Design facilitates handling

• For connecting to equipment

that has a large cross section

The OK carabiner has a symmetrical oval

shape for optimal loading of devices with

a large cross section, such as pulleys,

rope clamps, or mobile fall arresters.

The WILLIAM has an asymmetrical pear

shape, with a large capacity for attaching

multiple elements, and a large gate opening

to facilitate their installation.

The Am’D carabiner has an asymmetrical

D shape that is ideal for attaching equipment

such as descenders or positioning lanyards.

• For connecting multiple items

• For connecting equipment

such as descenders or positioning

lanyards

OK

Lightweight oval carabiner

The lightweight OK carabiner is made of aluminum. It has an oval shape that allows optimal

loading of devices with a large cross section, such as pulleys, rope clamps, and mobile fall

arresters. Designed with a smooth interior and Keylock system for ease of use. It is available

in three locking systems: automatic TRIACT-LOCK or BALL-LOCK, or manual SCREW-LOCK.

OK can be used with a CAPTIV positioning bar to help orient the carabiner to load the major axis,

limit the risk of rotation, and keep it integrated with the device.

Am’D

Lightweight asymmetrical carabiner

The Am’D lightweight asymmetrical carabiner is made of aluminum. It has a D shape particularly

suited for connecting to diverse equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards. Designed

with a smooth interior and Keylock system for ease of use. The Am’D carabiner is available in three

locking systems: automatic TRIACT-LOCK or BALL-LOCK system, or manual SCREW-LOCK

system. Am’D may be used with a CAPTIV positioning bar to promote loading of the carabiner

on the major axis, to limit the risk of rotation, and to keep it integrated with the device.

WILLIAM

Lightweight asymmetrical large-capacity carabiner

The lightweight WILLIAM large-capacity asymmetrical carabiner is made of aluminum.

The pear shape makes it easy to attach multiple items. Designed with a smooth interior and

Keylock system for ease of use. The WILLIAM carabiner is available in three locking systems:

automatic TRIACT-LOCK or BALL-LOCK, or manual SCREW-LOCK. WILLIAM can be used

with the CAPTIV bar to promote positioning of the carabiner on the major axis, to limit the risk

of rotation, and to keep it integrated with the device.

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