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Carabine rs for Fire Rescue MADE IN THE USA


SMC Large Steel Large size locking carabiners developed by SMC especially for the needs of the fire and rescue communities. Available in several different metal finishes, as well as in both NFPA (Class G) and non-NFPA versions. Black zinc coated models are ideal for tactical operations and stainless steel model is best for corrosive environments. Large gate opening fits easily over litter rails. All models have stainless gates and locking sleeves for greater strength and reliability.


Key Features: Original US made steel rescue carabiner • Large gate opening • Stainless steel gate and sleeve


Standard


Width: 2.97” (7.5 cm) » Length: 5.04” (12.8 cm) » Weight: 10.9 oz (309 g) » Major Axis MBS: 46 kN (10341 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 18 kN (4046 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf) » Gate Opening: 1.20” (30.5 mm)


Stainless Steel


Black Stainless Steel BERRY COMPLIANT


NFPA Versions


Width: 2.97” (7.5 cm) » Length: 5.04” (12.8 cm) » Weight: 10.6 oz (300 g) » Major Axis MBS: 46 kN (10341 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 16 kN (3600 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf) » Gate Opening: 1.20” (30.5 mm)


NFPA Zinc Plated Steel NFPA - Heat Treated


Width: 2.97” (7.5 cm) » Length: 5.04” (12.8 cm) » Weight: 10.6 oz (300 g) » Major Axis MBS: 65 kN (14613 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 16 kN (3600 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 18 kN (4046 lbf) » Gate Opening: 1.20” (30.5 mm)


NFPA Heat Treated Steel


BERRY COMPLIANT COMPLIANT


NFPA 1983 (2012), G SM21002 $45.85 SM21001N NFPA Black Zinc Plated Steel SM21007N


$35.25 $39.80


Natural SM24001 Black


SM24007


$59.30 $63.70


MADE IN THE USA 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 benefits without the weight and bulk typically associated with steel biners.


Key Features: Stainless steel model available • Stainless steel gate and sleeve


Standard - Stainless Steel Width: 2.70” (6.9 cm) » Length: 4.52” (11.5 cm) » Weight: 6.0 oz (170 g) » Major Axis MBS: 33 kN (7418 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 10 kN (2248 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 8 kN (1798 lbf) » Gate Opening: 0.94” (23.9 mm)


Stainless SM100003 Black


SM100007 BERRY COMPLIANT


NFPA Versions - Lite Alloy Steel Width: 2.76” (7.0 cm) » Length: 4.52” (11.5 cm) » Weight: 6.6 oz (187 g) » Major Axis MBS: 45 kN (10116 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 12 kN (2697 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf) » Gate Opening: 0.94” (23.9 mm)


Bright Black


SM100001N SM100007N


BERRY COMPLIANT COMPLIANT


$34.85 $37.80


NFPA 1983 (2012), G


$42.80 $49.80


Carabiners and Connectors


SMC Extra Large Steel Key Features: Stainless steel gate and sleeve


Width: 3.50” (8.9 cm) » Length: 5.70” (14.5 cm) » Weight: 12.2 oz (346 g) » Major Axis MBS: 54 kN (12139 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 13 kN (2922 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 14 kN (3147 lbf) » Gate Opening: 1.45” (36.0 mm)


SM20003N


BERRY COMPLIANT COMPLIANT


$41.85 NFPA 1983 (2012), G


MADE IN THE USA


Offset “D” shape fits easily over a standard 1.25” ladder rung, making this carabiner an indispensable tool for the rescue professional. This product is more suited for extra wide clipping than for tight rigging.


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