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. Some situations can reduce the strength of the connector. Avoid positioning situations that stress the
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connectors with greater lever resistance (
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opened often, we recommend closing with a torque of 3 Nm for quick links with a diameter of 8 mm and 7
Nm for those with the 10-12 mm diameter, partial closure of the nut must always be avoided (
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lubricate the pins of the moving parts with silicone-based lubricant.
Note: cleaning and lubrication are recommended after each use in a marine environment.
CHECKING AND MAINTENANCE - CARABINERS
A carabiner looses half of its resistance when the gate is open (see
Tab.K
): check the correct operation the lever
prior to use: The lever must return against the connector body when closed, the automatic locking device must close
fully with about external help. Mud, sand, pain, ice, dirty water and other agents can compromise the operation. Do
not use connectors with defective operation. If an operational defect appears, clean and lubricate the mechanism
with a silicon based lubricant. Clean and lubricate are recommended after each use in marine environments. If, after
oiling, the defect persists, the carabiner has to be put out of use
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should be withdrawn from service immediately:
• presence of cuts and/or burns on the webbings/ropes,
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person is required.
• deep corrosion that seriously alters the surface state of the metal (which does not disappear after a light rubbing
with emery paper)
• play or exit of the rivet from the gate of the carabiner
• incorrect placement of the gate on the carabiner body
• play or exit of the rotation axis of the gate
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in the cross-section (necking or notching), with an approximate depth greater than 1 mm
• presence of cracks on any components and in particular on the turning axis of the lever
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