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Petzl ATTACHE SCREW-LOCK Carabiner

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Description

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Compact, lightweight asymmetrical carabiner

Thanks to its compact shape and SCREW-LOCK locking system, the ATTACHE is designed for multiple uses related to belaying: connecting a belay system to a harness, belaying with a Munter hitch... It has an H cross-section to reduce weight, as well as the Keylock system to avoid the carabiner snagging during maneuvers.

Description

  • Carabiner optimized for lightness and durability:
    - very compact shape is ideal for belay stations
    - H-shaped cross-section for an optimized strength/weight ratio
    - wider contact surfaces for better rope glide and reduced wear on the carabiner
  • Easy to use, for efficient handling:
    - SCREW-LOCK locking sleeve for good handling and effective locking
    - visual indicator facilitates checking that the carabiner is locked
    - nose and Keylock system designed to prevent the carabiner from snagging during maneuvers
    - carabiner designed for better rope glide and to ensure good positioning of the belay device
    - shape adapted for easy tying or untying of a clove hitch
  • Also available in black

Specifications

  • Material(s): aluminum
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12275 type H, UIAA

References

References M38A SL M38A SLN
Weight 56 g 56 g
Locking system SCREW-LOCK SCREW-LOCK
Color(s) Orange Black
Major axis strength 22 kN 22 kN
Minor axis strength 7 kN 7 kN
Open gate strength 6 kN 6 kN
Gate opening 24 mm 24 mm
Guarantee 3 years 3 years
Inner Pack Count 1 1

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