Petzl Bm'D H-Frame Carabiner (Black)

Petzl Bm'D H-Frame Carabiner (Tactical)

M032AA01

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Product Details


Petzl Bm’D Carabiner

The Petzl Bm’D is a lightweight asymmetrical carabiner made of aluminum. It has a D-shape particularly suited for connection to diverse equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards. The fluid interior design and Keylock system facilitate handling and limit the risk of having a catch point. The Bm’D carabiner has the TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system with triple-action gate opening. The sleeve is reinforced for greater front and lateral gate strength.

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SPECIFICATIONS

  • Material(s): Aluminum
  • Locking System: TRIACT-LOCK
  • Weight: 0.23 lbs
  • Color: Black
  • Major Axis Strength: 32 kN
  • Minor Axis Strength: 16 kN
  • Open Gate Strength: 10 kN
  • Gate Opening: 0.7''
  • Certification(s): CE EN 362, EAC, ANSI Z359.12, NFPA 1983 Technical Use, CSA Z259.12

FEATURES

  • Aluminum carabiner is lightweight to reduce equipment weight carried by the user
  • D-shape is particularly suited for connection to equipment such as descenders or positioning lanyards
  • Sleeve is reinforced for greater front and lateral gate strength
  • Easier handling:
    - Fluid interior design limits the risk of having a catch point and facilitates rotation of the carabiner
    - Keylock system to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner
  • H-shaped cross-section:
    - Ensures an optimal strength/weight ratio
    - Protects markings from abrasion
  • TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system with triple-action gate opening
  • Can be used with a CAPTIV positioning bar to promote loading of the carabiner on the major axis, to keep it integrated with the device and to limit the risk of rotation

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