Carabine rs for All Purpose Use SMC Aluminum Locking D 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
Carabiners and Connectors
SMC LARGE D - ALUMINUM
MADE IN THE USA
Specially designed for rescue work, the large “D” fits easily over litter rails and has the strength to hold up to any job.
Width: 2.97” (7.5 cm) » Length: 5.04” (12.8 cm) » Weight: 3.8 oz (108 g) » Major Axis MBS: 34 kN (7643 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 10 kN (2248 lbf) » Gate Opening: 1.20” (30.5 mm)
Bright SM25001 Black SM25002
BERRY COMPLIANT
$33.65 $37.80
SMC Oval
MADE IN THE USA
Keep your gear in order with the traditional SMC Oval. A traditional biner, an excellent choice.
Key Features: Aluminum • Non-Locking
Width: 2.21” (5.6 cm) » Length: 4.26” (10.8 cm) » Weight: 2.2 oz (63 g) » Major Axis MBS: 20 kN (4496 lbf) » Minor Axis MBS: 7 kN (1574 lbf) » Gate Open MBS: 6 kN (1349 lbf) » Gate Opening: 0.71” (18.0 mm)
Bright Black
SM19001 SM19002
BERRY COMPLIANT
$7.95 $9.70
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