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Kong (Italy) Frogs

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kitestrings:
Sometimes you stumble on a tool or something that is a real gem.  This has become one of my recent favorites.  These are called "Frogs".  They are basically an alternative to a carabiner.  They lock on by just pushing into the open jaw, but then require that both sides be pulled together to release.  They have a very positive action, and don't require the same dexterity as locking 'biners to operate. So if you have gloves and cold hands they are great.  Rated for about 5k lbs.   



richhagen:
Looks interesting for rigging things up.  Rich

kitestrings:
I just discover one limitation.  That is, while they are designed to clip into metallic clips and anchors up to 12.7 mm dia., they do not recommend connecting directly to rope.  They are perfect for fastening into the rungs of a guyed tower, which is why I like them.

They also don't recommend working loads over 1/4 of the device rating, but this may be typical of other comparable devices.  Still very quick, easy and useful.

SparWeb:
23 kN through one 1/8" rivet in the hinge?  I don't get it.
It has all the right labels...
Fall arrest requires energy absorption.  While parts of this "karabiner" can distort in a way that absorbs energy, they don't seem to distort very far before they open.  Especially that tiny rivet.

kitestrings:
I wonder if the rating takes into account the three rivets.  In a fall arrest that may be what happens.  You pretty much can't open it under any sort of load, and the outer rivets are in contact with those little curves when it is in the locked/closed position.

The mechanism itself is fascinating.  They use a single, continuous wound spring, that shifts to latch it open.  I wish I'd thought of this - it's very clever.

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