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WLL= Working Load Limit ( Maximum Safe Loading for something)
and ABS= Average Breaking Strength ( What force it takes to break it apart)
The Sherrils Catalog has charts for these numbers and how they are measured.(Page 55)
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oldtimer wrote:
WLL= Working Load Limit ( Maximum Safe Loading for something)
and ABS= Average Breaking Strength ( What force it takes to break it apart)
The Sherrils Catalog has charts for these numbers and how they are measured.(Page 55)
Order one they are FREE from http://www.wtsherrill.com/home.asp
Thanks. That is what I need to do -- read some catalogs and spec sheets.
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I guess I was trying to get at two questions:
-If a 'biner is rated in kN does that generally imply it is life-safety rated?
-Is 23kN the expected breaking point of a 'biner marked 23kN ?
Thanks.
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22kn, at about 4945lbs, falls just short of the 5000lb minimum for many strength requirements in the US.
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