Carabiners and connectors, Page 2
82 items total
Super-strong and durable steel keylock "D" carabiner with screw lock safety.
Triangular steel nut coupling with a diameter of 10 mm.
Oval mailona with screw lock. Can be used to secure people.
Steel working carabiner with 3-position lock safety and 52 kN strength.
A steel wire asymmetric carabiner used on rocks and artificial walls as a high point.
Super-strong steel keylock "D" carabiner with 3Lock automatic lock safety.
Very strong and durable steel oval keylock carabiner with automatic 3-position lock safety 3Lock.
Triangular steel nut coupling with a diameter of 8mm.
Aluminum mailona intended for harnesses, the two attachment points of which must be connected by a coupling.
Steel mailona with screw lock. Can be used to secure people.
Nut coupling made of aluminum alloy.
Oval nut quick coupling
Asymmetric solid steel carabiner with triact-lock designed for extreme conditions.
Steel express for climbing walls and rope centers / polyamide strap 20 mm x 13, 16, 20, 30 or 60 cm
Carabiner with double automatic palm safety. Easy handling.
Steel oval mailona with screw lock. Can be used to secure people.
Oval steel mailona with twist and screw lock designed especially for work at height to secure people.
Rectangular steel mailona with screw lock. Ideal, for example, for connecting two flat straps.
Steel oval mailona with screw lock. It is not intended to secure persons!
Steel mailona with screw lock. It is not intended to secure persons!
Steel asymmetric carabiner for intensive use, both under the roof and outdoors.
Oval steel working keylock carabiner with 3-position 3-Matic lock safety for secure securing.
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