Carabiner Hook
Carabiner Hook 316 Stainless Steel carabiner or karabiner (/ˌkærəˈbiːnər/) is a specialised type of shackle, a metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components, most notably in safety-critical systems.
A carabiner is a metal loop, which can be opened on one side. This side is called gate. ... carabiners are often used for rock climbing, sailing and canoeing. Also life lines, halyards and boat moorings.
The kN stands for kilonewton which is a way to measure the force your carabiner can safely withstand. One kilonewton is equal to approximately 225 lbs of force.
1kN is the force required to accelerate a mass of 1 tonne by 1m/s per second.
One kilonewton, 1 kN, is equivalent to 102.0 kgf, or about 100 kg of load under Earth gravity.
A kiloNewton(kN) is a measure of force while a kilogram (kg) is a measure of mass. When talking about weight, weight is a force. So if something weighs 1kN then it will have a mass of 102kg (102 kg = 225 lbs).
Specifications:
5mm thickness x 50mm length working load 30kg
6mm thickness x 60mm length working load 50kg
7mm thickness x 70mm length working load 100kg
8mm thickness x 80mm length working load 125kg
10mm thickness x 100mm length working load 200kg
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