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The Aluminum Carabiner with 3/4" Gate is a lightweight fall protection connector designed to secure lanyards and lifelines to approved anchorage points. This carabiner provides reliable attachment in personal fall arrest systems for workers at height.
Constructed from corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy, this carabiner delivers professional-grade strength while keeping system weight to a minimum. The 3/4-inch gate opening accommodates most standard connection points, and the one-hand operation design allows workers to make and break connections quickly without compromising safety. Aluminum construction resists rust and corrosion in outdoor and marine environments where steel connectors would degrade.
Key Features
5,000 lb Major Axis Strength — Rated for fall protection applications along the spine of the carabiner.
3,600 lb Gate Strength — Maintains structural integrity even when loaded across the gate opening.
3/4" Gate Opening — Fits standard D-rings, anchorage connectors, and lifeline attachment points.
One-Hand Operation — Spring-loaded gate allows quick connection and disconnection while wearing gloves.
Lightweight Aluminum Construction — Reduces worker fatigue on all-day jobs; weighs just 0.3 lb.
Corrosion-Resistant — Aluminum alloy withstands moisture, salt spray, and chemical exposure better than steel.
Applications
Used by utility linemen, tower climbers, construction workers, and maintenance technicians in fall protection systems. Suitable for connecting personal fall arrest equipment to structural steel, beam anchors, and horizontal lifelines on rooftops, scaffolds, aerial lifts, and elevated work platforms.