Singing Rock Bora GP Screw Gate Carabiner
  • Singing Rock Bora GP Screw Locking Gate Carabiner for Climbing and Industrial Use

Singing Rock Bora GP Screw Gate Carabiner

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The Singing Rock Bora GP is an HMS carabiner expertly crafted to remove cross - loading risks. It comes with a safety wire gate that ensures the carabiner stays in the right position. The hot - forged I - beam build gives it an excellent strength - to - weight ratio. The large rope - bearing area allows ropes to glide smoothly and reduces wear on the carabiner. Its pear - shaped basket is great for belaying with the Münter hitch or other belay tools. The angled, snag - free Keylock nose enables easy clipping and unclipping. The opening and basket are big enough for a clove hitch. The screw locking sleeve provides good handling and effective locking. This carabiner is very popular in climbing gyms and rope centers. Each one is individually tested to withstand a strength of 10 kN and has a unique production number for easy traceability and inspection. It's certified for both sport and industrial use. Specifications: Color is grey matt, weighs 64 g, made of light alloy, has a major axis strength of 23 kN, minor axis strength of 8 kN, open gate strength of 8 kN, and a gate opening of 22 mm.

Using this carabiner is a breeze. First, when you're clipping a rope, make sure to use the angled Keylock nose for smooth and easy maneuvers. You can use it with the Münter hitch or other belay devices in the pear - shaped basket. For locking, simply turn the screw locking sleeve. When it comes to safety, always check that the gate is properly locked before using it. Also, don't exceed the specified strength limits - it's been tested to 10 kN, so stay within that range. To maintain your carabiner, clean it regularly with a mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the light alloy material. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, don't use it and get it inspected or replaced.


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