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Carabiner First Ascent WORKER KEYLOCK
First Ascent WORKER - universal steel carbine with a threaded coupling.
The asymmetrical trapezoidal shape (D-shaped) provides manoeuvrability and prevents unwanted adhesion to other elements of the equipment.
It is mainly used for belaying during installation and other types of work in industrial mountaineering, as well as in amusement parks and during rescue operations.
Features of the First Ascent WORKER KEYLOCK carabiner with coupling:
- the shape of the carabiner facilitates the correct positioning of the load on it, when the load is applied along the main axis;
- keylock system makes it easy to work with the carabiner and does not catch on equipment or glove fingertips.
The material is high-strength steel with excellent moisture resistance, resistance to deformation, corrosion, chipping and scratches.
The knurled surface of the coupling provides a good grip on your fingers or gloves.
Features of the First Ascent WORKER KEYLOCK:
- Weight, g: 180 (6.35 oz)
- Coupling type: threaded
- Opening width, cm: 2.31 (0.9 in)
- Destructive load, kN: 45 (4589 kg)
- Destructive transverse load, kN: 9 (918 kg)
- Breaking load with latch open, kN: 9 (918 kg)
- External dimensions (MAX length/width), cm: 11.5 x 6.05 (4.52 x 2.39 in)
- Asymmetrical trapezoidal shape (D-shaped) for manoeuvrability
- The Keylock latch system makes it easy to work with the carabiner and does not catch on equipment
- Knurled surface coupling ensures good grip with fingers or gloves
- Certification: ISO 9001, EN 12275, DSTU EN 362
MANUFACTURER
First Ascent TM
The First Ascent TM brand was registered in Ukraine in 2010 by experienced domestic climbers who have been developing and manufacturing safety equipment since 1995.
Based on their own experience and advice from well-known climbers, mountaineers and cavers, the developers create really high-quality products and constantly expand the range.
The brand's products are manufactured both in Ukraine and to order at specialised enterprises in Taiwan.




