The lightweight WILLIAM large-capacity asymmetrical carabiner is made of aluminum. It has a pear shape that is practical for easily connecting multiple items. Its fluid interior design and Keylock system facilitate handling. The WILLIAM carabiner is available in three locking systems: automatic TRIACT-LOCK or BALL-LOCK, or the manual SCREW-LOCK.
The WILLIAM has anasymmetrical pear shape, with a large capacity for attaching multiple elements, and a large gate opening to facilitate their installation.
To facilitate equipment checks,SCREW-LOCK manual locking carabiners have a red band that is visible only when the carabiner is not locked.
Pear shape offers a large capacity and wide opening
facilitates connection of multiple items
allows a Munter hitch to be easily created in case of retreat
Aluminum carabiner is light, reducing the weight of equipment the worker at height needs to carry
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 improved strength-to-weight ratio
protects markings from abrasion
Available in three different locking systems
TRIACT-LOCK: automatic locking with triple-action gate opening
BALL-LOCK: automatic locking with triple-action gate opening, with lock indicator
SCREW-LOCK: the manual screw-lock with red band provides a visual warning when the carabiner is unlocked
Also available in black (TRIACT-LOCK and SCREW-LOCK versions) and gold (TRIACT-LOCK and BALL-LOCK versions)
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