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O que (quem) é karabiner - definição

SHACKLE WITH A SPRING-LOADED GATE
Karabiner; HMS Carabiner; HMS carabiner; Hms carabiner; Carabiners; Carbiner; Carabeener; Carabener; Carabinger; Locking carabiner; Spring hook; Biner hook; Crab hook; Snap-link; Snaplink; Karabiners; Screw gate carabiner; Screw-gate carabiner
  • D-shaped screw locker.}}Center is a standard carabiner rating.
  • Using a carabiner to connect to a rope
  • Carabiner with multiple combined auto lock and quick release, useful in [[via ferrata]] and [[arborist]] work, where two lanyards and carabiners are used

karabiner         
[?kar?'bi:n?]
(also carabiner)
¦ noun a coupling link with a safety closure, used by rock climbers.
Origin
1930s: from Ger. Karabiner-haken 'spring hook'.
Carabiner         
A carabiner or karabiner () is a specialized type of shackle, a metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components, most notably in safety-critical systems. The word is a shortened form of Karabinerhaken (or also short Karabiner), a German phrase for a "spring hook" used by a carbine rifleman, or carabinier, to attach his carabin to a belt or bandolier.
carabiner         
¦ noun variant spelling of karabiner.

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Carabiner

A carabiner or karabiner (), often shortened to biner, colloquially known as (climbing) clip, is a specialized type of shackle, a metal loop with a spring-loaded gate used to quickly and reversibly connect components, most notably in safety-critical systems. The word is a shortened form of Karabinerhaken (or also short Karabiner), a German phrase for a "spring hook" used by a carbine rifleman, or carabinier, to attach his carabin to a belt or bandolier.