AYAMAYA 30KN Screwgate Locking Climbing Carabiners 2 Pack & Figure 8 Descender,Outdoor D-ring Hook Rappel Device for Rappelling Belaying Rock Climbing,Blue

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Feature

CE certified.Keylock nose prevents snagging;Locking gate reduces chance of open-gate failure
Pear shaped facilitates belaying single ropes with a Munter hitch. Easily opened with one hand
Carabiner Strength: Closed - 5620 lbf / 30 kN; Open - 1574 lbf / 7 kN; Minor Axis - 1574 lbf / 7 kN
Our Figures of 8 work on ropes up to 16mm in diameter.Breaking strength 7,700 lbf.(35 kN).The 8 belay device has a versatile dual-hole design that allows use with double or single ropes
Just right for Working-At-Height,Technical Rope Rescue,climbers,cavers,and sport rappelers,Soft-anodized coating wears smoothly; less chance of developing rope-damaging edges

Description

Package Include:

2 x Screw Lock Carabiner 30KN
1 x Figure 8 Descender 35KN

Locking Carabiner Specification:
Material: 7075 Aircraft-grade Aluminum alloy (Anodized);Hot Forged.
Certification system: CE
Dimensions (L x W): Approx. 11.2 x 7.5cm/ 4.40 x 2.95 inch
Maximum tension: 30KN (3000kg*g)
Color: Blue.
Gate Type: Screw-lock

Figure 8 Descender Specification:
Material: 7075 Aircraft-grade Aluminum alloy (Anodized);Hot Forged.
Size: 5.5" x 2.9"(L*W).
Breaking Strength: 35kN / 7,700 lbf.
Rope Capacity: 1/3" - 3/5".
Weight: 4.2oz.
Color: Blue.

Pay attention!:

It is NECESSARY to receive adequate training (knowledge of techniques and security measures) before using the tools. Incorrect use or improper maintenance could lead to serious accidents even fatal. Please read carefully or learn enough knowledge before use.

No matter how many times you've rappelled, perform the following safety checks:
First, verify that when you hold the two strands of the rope parallel to each other, the rope runs through the figure 8 device in a symmetric fashion and the tail end of the rope is on the same side as your dominant hand. If one or both of those is not true, you've rigged the device incorrectly.
Second, Double-check that the locking carabiner attaching the figure 8 device to your harness is locked, and oriented so that it's only loaded on the top and bottom ends -- not across the middle. And finally, verify that your climbing or rappelling harness is correctly fastened.