ASTM F1774-20 + Redline

ASTM F1774-20 + Redline

Standard Specification for Climbing and Mountaineering Carabiners

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1.1 ,This specification covers six mechanical tests and the minimum performance requirements for carabiners designed specifically for the sports of climbing and mountaineering.

1.2 ,Two different types of carabiners are defined in this standard, non-locking carabiners and locking carabiners.

1.3 ,Tests contained herein are destructive in nature. Carabiners subjected to any of these tests shall not be used in any way after testing except in evaluating the results of such testing.

1.4 ,This specification does not imply approval of any method of use of climbing and mountaineering carabiners. In addition, the test load values contained herein are not to be interpreted as the forces which a climbing and mountaineering carabiner may be subjected to, or expected to sustain in actual field use.

1.5 ,This specification is limited to carabiners made of steel or aluminum alloys only.

1.6 ,The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in parentheses after SI units are provided for information only and are not considered standard.

1.7 ,This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.


Rationale:

This specification covers six mechanical tests and the corresponding minimum performance and design requirements for steel or aluminum alloy carabiners fabricated specifically for the sports of climbing and mountaineering. Two different types of carabiners are defined, namely, non-locking carabiners and locking carabiners. The mechanical tests to which the representative carabiners shall be evaluated on are gate function during body weight test, major axis gate closed 70 % force test, locking mechanism test, major axis gate closed ultimate strength test, major axis gate open ultimate strength test, and minor axis gate closed ultimate strength test. These tests are destructive in nature. Hence, carabiners subjected to any of these tests shall not be used in any way after testing, except in evaluating the results of such testing.

Additional Info

Author American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM International)
Committee F32.01 - Committee F32 on Search and Rescue
Published by ASTM
Document type Standard
Theme ,Outdoor and water sports equipment
ICS 97.220.40 : Outdoor and water sports equipment
Number of pages 7
Replace ASTM F1774-13 + Redline
Set ASTM Volume 13.02 - Multi-User - Single-Site Online
Document history ,,
Keyword F1774

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