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Illegal to use for SRT unfortunately.

 

 

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There is a gateless crab coming, which will make SRT much safer, but it will always be twice as dangerous as DRT, obviously.

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Looks very interesting obviously more work for the hard working Loler inspector, testing both gates, but I can see its uses.

 

Karabiner or Carabiner I have always spelt it with a K is this Americanising of our English again!

 

Martyn

 

 

And the nice thing from a safety point of view is that if one gate doesn't close properly at least you have another one to fall back on.

 

 

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I hope they develop a SRT version of the double gate binner.

Just imagine

SRT dangerous = DRT dangerous x 2

twin gate biners = 1/2 dangerous

Therefore =» SRT x twingate binners = DRT

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Not that I'm aware of :confused1:

 

Paul

 

 

I can't believe that they haven't told you about this Paul. I'd go check it out with all at HQ first thing Monday.

 

 

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Not that I'm aware of :confused1:

Paul

 

I can't believe that they haven't told you about this Paul. I'd go check it out with all at HQ first thing Monday.

 

 

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You know your days are numbered working for a company, when you're the last to know about major developments.

 

Any talk about early retirement recently Paul?:confused1:

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