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Karabiner Eashook Open opening width 25 mm breaking strength 25 kN

Karabiner Eashook Open opening width 25 mm breaking strength 25 kN

Karabiner Eashook Open opening width 25 mm breaking strength 25 kN
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Application
Connection element

Execution
  • Carabiner with screw-on connecting eye
  • Lanyards can be attached directly to the screw-on connecting eye of the carabiner
  • Easy handling and automatic locking system make hooking/unhooking easier when passing between safety devices
  • Failure load: Longitudinal 25 kN, snapper open 10 kN
  • Opening 25 mm
  • Tested in accordance with EN 362


Brand: PETZL
EN standard: 362
Breakage resistance: 25 kN
Width of mouth: 25 mm
Material: Aluminium
Material of carabiner: Aluminium
Weight: 160 g
Application area of fall protection: Lanyard
Category: III

Manufacturer part no.: M043AA00

EAN no.: 3342540821903

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