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Carabiner loading |
27-Feb-2015 At 12:52:10 PM |
kieranl
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On 27/02/2015 tooclimb wrote:
>yep all good thanks - so Im after an idea of the strength when two ropes
>are pulling on that big end at an angle of around the 30deg, which would
>be a normal belay configuration.
>In the pic what sort of kn can we expect from crab at the blue rope?
You really can't know how much force the blue rope could impart before the krab breaks. If manufacturers won't specify it I 'm certainly not going to guess.
I'd question whether this is a "normal" belay setup. I'd hesitate to clip 2 clove hitches into the one crab.
Is there a particular scenario you're looking at or just curiousity?. |
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