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Right lads I have had a play here is some pictures of the damage on my rope and the conclusion I have come to.first off the damage.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1364329188.922480.jpg.e660ecf93ae9c684e14d6b74cda1c137.jpg

Secondly I found a burr on the 1st groved link at the top of the rack, kind hard to see in the picture.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1364329291.356649.jpg.7270e5d24dd95bd8f3fb2aec739fb7ad.jpg

Once found I load tested to see what Links took most load and it seems the top ones squeeze the rope together which could cause the rope being snagged on the fine burr.ImageUploadedByArbtalk1364329367.206960.jpg.c5430f5d3a2cd0588a27e0b6b19ec425.jpg

My bottom links have smoothed out nicely as the rope runs at a angle over them so I'm going to get some fine paper and remove the sharp edges and burr on the top groved links and hopefully this will do the trick.

 

 

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Your bottom links look way wrong bud. Might have to pull the rope through so its like the top links

 

 

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There fine mate I pulled the rope out the bottom links to test how much load the tops take.

 

 

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Ah k lol but shouldn't all the links take the same amount of force?

 

 

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Yea but the bottoms put a bend in and add friction and the tops seem to clamp the rope as the rope stays more vertical, I believe these are the ones causing damage.

 

 

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That burr looks bad.

 

Smoothing it down would be vital IMO.

 

High scale it's not the line where the brown dirt is that's a light defect its the top corner of the cut out, just incase you was seeing it wrong.:-)

 

 

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just checked mine too, no burrs no real signs of wear. i also think it could be top top links as they have the sharpest edge.

 

i would post a photo but just basically shows a new zigzag. i will be contacting petzl this wk.

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