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Hi all

 

I recently purchased the  ISC TRIPLE ACTION SNAP LOCK CARABINER with swivel  .

 

 

How do you attach work positioner lanyard to it my lanyard has 2 spliced ends for ref.

 

I learnt with the larksfoot and prusik onto main line so im not sure how else to connect to my lanyard. 

 

Any help is much appreciated. 

 

Aaron 

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3 minutes ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

There is something very questionable about this method,or is only me?

If the shackles rated in theory it should be fine? The old komet harnesses used shackles for the bridge attachment. I’d be looking for a shackle that’s counter sunk and opened with an Allen key, with a nice bit of loctite for good measure 

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Just now, Steve Bullman said:

If the shackles rated in theory it should be fine? The old komet harnesses used shackles for the bridge attachment. I’d be looking for a shackle that’s counter sunk and opened with an Allen key, with a nice bit of loctite for good measure 

It’s not about a shackle ,but cable tie what bador me!

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1 minute ago, Doug Tait said:

Think the cable tie is just to keep the splice cinched tight on the shackle, stop it flopping around?

I’m understand that, but good cable tie have pretty aggressive edges sometimes ,I personally see possibility of rope damage, very unlikely but possible.

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