The climbing buckle is a connecting device made of aluminum alloy, stainless steel or iron materials, mainly used for suspending and safely connecting equipment in outdoor sports, rock climbing and camping scenarios.
Materials and Craftsmanship
Material : Common materials include 7075 aviation aluminum alloy (weighing only one-third of steel), stainless steel or galvanized iron. Some professional products are treated with anodizing, with a surface hardness of over HV400.
Process : The basic model adopts forging process, while the professional model needs to solve the welding problem through titanium carbide nanoparticle technology, with a tensile strength of 392 megapascals.
Form and Function
shapes : including D-shaped, 8-shaped, track-shaped, S-shaped, etc. Some are designed with locks to enhance safety.
Load-bearing capacity : The basic model can bear 18 to 30 kilonewtons (approximately 1.8 to 3 tons), while the professional model can bear a maximum load of over 22 kilonewtons.
application scenarios :
rock climbing protection : Connect the safety belt to the protector and pass the UIAA drop test.
Camping equipment management : hanging water bottles, adjusting the wind ropes of the tent, measured to be able to carry 3kg of items for continuous shaking.
Emergency rescue : Form a pulley system to carry out high-altitude rescue.


