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SMC LITE STEEL SMC Lite Steel locking carabiners are for those situations where the high strength and durability of SMC Steel Carabiners is desired but the size and weight is not. Increasingly popular among cave and mountain rescuers for providing most of the benefi ts without the weight and bulk typically associated with steel biners.


BERRY COMPLIANT Key Features: Stainless steel model available . Stainless steel gate and sleeve


Length: 4.52" (115 m) Gate Opening: 0.94” (23.9 mm) Weight: 6.0 oz (170 g) MBS: 33 kN (7,418 lbf) Stainless SM100003 Black SM100007


NFPA


Length: 4.52" (115 mm)) Gate Opening: 0.94” (23.9) Weight: 6.6 oz (187 g) MBS: 45 kN (10116 lbf) SM100001N


Black SM100007N CERTIFIED NFPA 1983, G


PMI GATOR STEEL Unique shape gives this large steel auto-locking carabiner a large working area for multiple pieces of gear. Meets OSHA’s requirement for auto-locking carabiners - gate is opened by pulling the sleeve toward the hinge and then twisting it. Made in UK.


Key Features: Rounded nose . Works well with Münter hitches


Length: 4.9“ (124 mm) Gate Opening: 0.9” (23 mm) Weight: 10.1 oz (285 g) MBS: 40 kN (8992 lbf) HD26047


CERTIFIED


SMC ANSI SAFETY LOCK The SMC ANSI Safety Lock is manufactured using High Strength Zinc Plated Alloy Steel to maximize the strength to weight ratio and is ideal for any situation where security is critical. Locking the sleeve on the gate rather than the body of the carabiner provides greater overall strength and smooth action. Available with PMI's Build Your Own (BYO) Lanyard Program.


Length: 5.04" (128 mm) Gate Opening: 1.20" (30.5 mm) Weight: 11.5 oz (325 g) MBS: 46 kN (10341 lbf)


SM21501 CERTIFIED ANSI Z359.1, 2007 EN 362


SMC FP ANSI LITE COMPLIANCE


Compliance is important: that's why PMI strives to offer products to meet existing NFPA, ANSI, CE, and other standards.


For those working in industrial fall protection, we offer a variety of lan- yards and connectors that are certi- fi ed to the current ANSI Z359.1, 2007 standard.


Although OSHA regulations have not yet been updated to refl ect this change, the 2007 ANSI Z359.1 standard now requires the gate to withstand 3600 pounds force in all directions. Longitudinal strength re- quirement remains 5000 pounds.


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The SMC FP Lite has been specifi cally designed for all your fall protection needs. Built from the ground up giving you the best of the best in carabiner functionality, the FP features an easy opening auto locking gate. Another feature is an insertable pin so that you can create a cap- tive eye. You don’t have to sacrifi ce strength for weight when working at height all day long. Available with PMI's Build Your Own (BYO) Lanyard Program.


Length: 4.60" (117 mm) Gate Opening: 1” (25.4 mm) Weight: 8.9 oz (254 g) MBS: 32 kN (7193 lbf)


SM102100 CERTIFIED ANSI Z359.1, 2007 BERRY COMPLIANT


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