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Petzl William Screw-Lock Carabiner

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Large, pear-shaped locking carabiner for belay stations and belaying with a Munter hitch Read more..

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Large, pear-shaped locking carabiner for belay stations and belaying with a Munter hitch

The WILLIAM asymmetrical large-capacity aluminum carabiner has a pear shape that is practical for easily connecting multiple items. The ergonomic shape and Keylock system make it easy to handle, even when wearing gloves.

Description

  • Great capacity thanks to its large dimensions:
    - Carabiner can hold a very large quantity of equipment
    - Optimal shape for belaying with a Munter hitch
  • Ergonomic:
    - shape designed for gripping with gloves on
    - Asymmetrical pear shape facilitates opening and handling of the locking system
    - Keylock system to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner
  • Available in two locking systems, each for different situations:
    - SCREW-LOCK: occasional use, dirty environments
    - BALL-LOCK: frequent use with practical automatic locking; secure use with triple-action opening

Specifications

  • Material(s): Aluminum
  • Certification(s): CE EN 12275, UIAA, CE EN 362, EAC, NFPA 2500 Technical Use, XF 494 : FZL-G-Q, GB/T 23469 / B
Weight 85 g
Locking system SCREW-LOCK
Type B, H
Color(s) Gray
Major axis strength 27 kN
Minor axis strength 8 kN
Open gate strength 8 kN
Gate opening 28 mm
William Screw-Lock Carabiner

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