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Quick links are made from heavy-duty stainless steel, stronger than galvanized steel and rust resistant, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor lock chains. High-strength steel construction carabiner keychain link has a 620 lbs working load and is ideal for key rings, chains, cables and ropes. The quick link has a thread and hex nut to ensure high security and stability. This is the best choice and the easiest way to connect chains.
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DURABLE ANTI-RUST MATERIAL
The quick link is made from heavy-duty stainless steel, with higher strength, and is rust resistant than galvanized steel, perfect for indoor or outdoor locking chains.
620lbs WEIGHT CAPACITY
With the high-strength steel construction, the carabiner keychain link has a working load of 620 pounds, perfect for key rings, chains, cables, and ropes.
HEXAGONAL SCREW THREAD LATCH
The quick link has threaded ends and hexagon nuts to ensure high safety and stability, which is the great choice and easiest way to couple chains.
MUTI-APPLICATIONS
Widely used with ropes, chains, and straps for pet chains, backpacks, chandeliers, and great fast links for camping, hiking, fishing, or other outdoor and gym activities. Ideal for securing rings and loops to chains or for extending chains.
WARNING
Different Materials For Carabiners
Steel carabiners are the most popular used for rescue and industrial rigging. They are much more durable, stronger, and heavier than aluminum carabiners. Aluminum carabiners are light and designed for recreational climbing or where weight is a factor ie: indoor and outdoor rock climbing.
Different Carabiner Shapes
The most common types of carabiners you will come across are:
D-Shape
Oval
Offset D Shape
HMS Carabiner aka Pear Shaped
D-Shape Carabiners
D-Shape Carabiners look like a capital, “D” and are very versatile. They move forces away from the gate and toward the spine of the carabiner. They have a wider gate opening and are generally lighter than most carabiners. When it comes to clipping into protection, quickdraws, and locking anchor points - D-Shaped Carabiners are your go-to tool.
Offset D-Shape Carabiners
Offset D carabiners are sometimes referred to as asymmetrical or Modified-D carabiners. They are similar to D-Shape Carabiners except the design is exaggerated creating an even wider gate opening. They are the most popular design as they improve functionality due to them having a larger gate opening, lighter shape, and stronger design.
Oval Shaped Carabiners
This is the classic carabiner that has been around for years upon years. They are inexpensive and great for climbing. It should be noted they are weaker than other shapes because of the weight transfer between the spine and gate. They also have a narrower gate opening and are fairly heavy.
HMS aka Pear Shaped Carabiners
These are oversized versions of the offset d-shaped carabiners. They are designed to be used when belaying. Climbers tend to prefer these types of carabiners especially when they need to belay devices.