ARMBURY
ARMBURY Orbit Oval Carabiner
ARMBURY Orbit Oval Carabiner
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The ARMBURY Orbit Carabiner is a symmetrical oval-shaped light alloy carabiner engineered for use with belay devices and mobile devices such as pulleys and rope clamps. Its catch-free nose ensures smooth, snag-free clipping and unclipping, while the symmetrical structure keeps loads centred for consistent, predictable performance. Available in screw lock, twist lock, and triple lock gate configurations.
Whether you're rigging a pulley system, connecting a belay device, or setting up a rope access workstation, the Orbit Carabiner delivers the reliability and strength the job demands.
Key Features
- Symmetrical oval structure — ideal for use with belay devices, pulleys, and rope clamps
- Catch-free nose for smooth clipping and unclipping
- Light alloy construction — strong and lightweight at 75g
- 16mm gate clearance
- Available in screw lock, twist lock, and triple lock gate
Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 111 x 62mm
- Weight: 75g
- Gate clearance: 16mm
- Major axis strength: 22kN
- Minor axis strength: 8kN
- Open gate strength: 7kN
Standards & Certifications
- CE certified
- EN 12275 — Connectors for mountaineering
- EN 362 — Connectors for personal fall protection
- UIAA certified
Applications
- Belay device connections
- Pulleys and rope clamp systems
- Rope access and work at height
- Rescue and industrial safety
- General climbing and speleology
Certification & Safety
This product is a life-safety device and must be used by trained professionals in accordance with applicable safety regulations, manufacturer guidelines, and relevant industry standards. Always inspect equipment before use and retire immediately if the device shows signs of damage, wear, or has been subjected to a shock load.
About ARMBURY
ARMBURY develops equipment for professionals working at height — including rope access technicians, industrial maintenance crews, arborists, and rescue teams. Every product is built to perform consistently in real-world conditions where reliability and safety are non-negotiable.
