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DMM Ceros Screwgate Captive Bar

DMM Ceros Screwgate Captive Bar


Precio
26,36 + gastos de envío
Incl. IVA 23 %



Cantidad
uds


Color
DMM Ceros Screwgate Captive Bar Titanium/Lime
Titanium/Lime
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Color: Titanium/Lime

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Descripción


The Ceros minimises the risk of cross-loading. Easy to operate with one hand, and able to locate on the belay loop in a single movement, the Ceros is intuitive to use and simple to rack. Correct orientation is achieved with an internal wiregate that keeps the Ceros captive on a belay loop, and a horn which prevents assisted braking devices moving onto the carabiner’s spine. Full section top bar gives smooth rope control and resists wear.

Dimensions: 74 x 121 mm
Weight: 87 g
MBS (Major Axis): 25kN
MBS (Minor Axis): 7kN
MBS (Gate Open): 7kN
Gate Opening: 20mm
Certification: EN 362:2004 B & T, EN 12275:2013 B, H & T


Las dimensiones aproximadas del producto empacado o el paquete del producto son 150 x 90 x 30 mm.


Peso
0,087 kg
(con el embalaje 0,1 kg)


Garantía
12 mes(es)


País de origen
Gran Bretaña


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