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If it is triple action then it's fine to climb on, as long as it is rated for the correct SWL. Ball locks are just a different way of having a third action to open the crab. At least that's what I always thought

 

 

Yeah that's what I thought but I don't want to get into using ball locks and then get boll***ed for it

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and what part of legislation says you cant climb on them, when will all the folk on here realise that THERE IS NO LEGAL REQUIREMENT other than advice on the H&S stuff, common sense should be the overall assesment you make, If you find a way thats safe and suits you, thats the way you do it, as long as your kit is safe, serviceable, and if required, lollered, then thats the way to go

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and what part of legislation says you cant climb on them, when will all the folk on here realise that THERE IS NO LEGAL REQUIREMENT other than advice on the H&S stuff, common sense should be the overall assesment you make, If you find a way thats safe and suits you, thats the way you do it, as long as your kit is safe, serviceable, and if required, lollered, then thats the way to go

 

 

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Good climbing guide which although is not legislation it would be referred to in a court of law

3 way auto locking is the requirement

How they lock is optional

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