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Petzl FREINO Z Carabiner
Carabiner with friction spur for descenders
The FREINO Z carabiner has a friction spur for adding or adjusting friction during the descent. It is easy to use and compatible with I’D S, I’D L, I’D EVAC and RIG self-braking descenders. When rotated, it makes the descender loss-proof when transferred from the equipment loop to the ventral attachment point or anchor. The FREINO Z has the TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system.
User Manual | Care and Handling Tips
Description
- Descent control:
- the spur helps increase friction for improved descent control with a heavy load (e.g. two-person rescue situation)
- easy to use and control. The rope can be quickly redirected over the friction spur and removed with one hand
- the spur helps increase friction for improved descent control with a heavy load (e.g. two-person rescue situation)
- Easy handling:
- rope is easily inserted into the spur, without opening the carabiner
- Keylock system, to avoid any involuntary snagging of the carabiner
- TRIACT-LOCK automatic locking system with triple-action gate opening
- for use on a harness or an anchor
- rope is easily inserted into the spur, without opening the carabiner
- When rotated, it makes the I’D S, I’D L and I’D EVAC (1) or RIG (2) self-braking descender loss-proof when transferred from the equipment loop to the ventral attachment point or anchor
(1) Versions starting in 2019
(2) Versions starting in 2018
Specifications
- Material(s): aluminum
- Certification(s): CE EN 362, CE EN 12275, EAC, NFPA 2500 Technical Use, UKCA, GB/T 23469 / B
- Gate opening for friction spur: 12 mm
References
References | M042BA00 |
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Weight | 75 g |
Locking system | TRIACT-LOCK |
Major axis strength | 23 kN |
Minor axis strength | 8 kN |
Open gate strength | 8 kN |
Gate opening | 18 mm |
Guarantee | 3 years |