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Choice of carabiners for hauling systems and pulley attachment

Warnings

  • Carefully read the Instructions for Use used in this technical advice before consulting the advice itself. You must have already read and understood the information in the Instructions for Use to be able to understand this supplementary information.
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Choice of carabiners for hauling systems and pulley attachment

Key issues and risks

For hauling, the highest efficiency is desired, which is obtained by choosing efficient pulleys, but also by ensuring that the devices are ideally aligned or positioned.

Requirements and needs differ depending on the situations and the equipment to be connected; there may be several items attached to the carabiners.

The most important risks to consider

The most important risks to consider
The most important risks to consider

Recommendation on carabiner and accessories

Load alignment


+Load alignment

Large capacity for multiple attachments


+Large capacity for multiple attachments

Information

Why this choice?

• The symmetric shape of the OK provides good load alignment, even with pulleys having widely spaced side plates or devices with rather wide attachment holes such as the PRO TRAXION

• The pear shape of the WILLIAM and ATTACHE allows several ropes or items to be connected in one place

Precautions for use

Precautions for use

• Once the installation is complete, verify that the connectors are correctly locked and positioned before using the system

• While hauling, beware of any rubbing against the carabiner sleeves and of possible wrong positioning of the carabiners

• When attaching multiple items, put the one that will bear most of the load on the spine side of the carabiner, and the one that will be less loaded on the gate side

While hauling, beware of any rubbing against the carabiner sleeves and of possible wrong positioning of the carabiners