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Carabiners and Connectors


SMC Aluminum Locking D


Carabine rs for Fire Rescue MADE IN THE USA


This carabiner sets the standard in climbing, mountaineering, and rescue applications. Extremely lightweight, it offers high strength and a large gate opening for functional versatility. The locking sleeve engages the gate rather than the frame to prevent jamming.


Key Features: Modified “D” shape • Locking screw gate • Aluminum • Stainless steel springs and pins • NFPA 1983 (2012) models available


Standard Width: 2.56” (6.5 cm) » Length: 4.37” (11.1 cm) » Weight: 2.6 oz (74 g) » Major Axis MBS: 27 kN (6070 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 7 kN (1574 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 7 kN (1574 lbf) » Gate Opening: 0.82” (20.8 mm)


Bright Black


SM18501 SM18502


BERRY COMPLIANT NFPA Versions


Width: 2.56” (6.5 cm) » Length: 4.37” (11.1 cm) » Weight: 2.6 oz (74 g) » Major Axis MBS: 27 kN (6070 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 7 kN (1574 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 7 kN (1574 lbf) » Gate Opening: 0.82” (20.8 mm)


Bright Black Red


SM18501N SM18502N SM18505N


BERRY COMPLIANT COMPLIANT


$19.90 $22.30 $22.30


NFPA 1983 (2012), T


$16.65 $18.50


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 lanyards and connectors that are compliant to the current ANSI Z359.12, 2009 standard.


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


GATES


Carabiner gates are available in Non-Locking, Manual Locking, and Auto-Locking varieties.


Non-Locking close with a simple spring action and can easily be opened with just a push against the hinged gates. They are NOT recommended for critical application use.


Manual Locking are most often locked with a screw gate sleeve. It requires the user to screw the sleeve closed to lock the gate which then prevents the gate from swinging open accidentally pressed on.


Auto-Locking gates have a spring loaded locking sleeve that turns into place once the gate swings shut. There are two common styles, one that simply twists the sleeve to unlock and then the gate can swing open. The other style requires 3 steps to lift up or pull down on the locking sleeve prior to twisting it to the unlocked position allowing the gate to be swung open.


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