Davej wrote: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.To the first question: No. Just because it has a kN rating, that doesn't mean it is rated for life safety.
Rec climbers GENERALLY adhere to the 22 or 23 kN number, but not very strictly. Actually, I wouldn't say we're adhering to the rule. I think what is really happening is that the gear we want for all the OTHER reasons just happens to be stronger than that 22kN mark.
My lanyard has a breaking strength of 4,000 pounds
Regarding your second question. Yes, if it is stamped 23kN, it means that is the ABS (or perhaps the MBS- Minimum Breaking Strength) of that item.
Desi- I like the point that you made about most good gear makers marking their hardware. I'm always skeptical of a company that is scared to put their name on their hardware. I like to see who made it so that I can ask them a question if I have one later. Don't buy gear that isn't marked!
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nick