Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Maillon





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





Amaillon, maillon rapideorquick link is a metal link, similar to a carabiner.[1] Maillons have a threaded sleeve which tightens over a thread, as opposed to a hinged gate like a carabiner, making them stronger, but more difficult to use.[1] Like carabiners, maillons are available in a range of shapes and thicknesses (i.e., strengths), and often offer greater versatility over carabiners as their different shapes and lack of hinged gates allow them to be used in multi-directional load situations.[2]

A maillon with the gate open and closed.

The word maillon comes from the French language, meaning "link".[3]

Usage

edit

Maillons are used primarily in climbing and caving. In caving, they are used to make secure and vital connections such as those required when using single rope technique,[4] or for attaching ropes to anchor points. In climbing, they are used to construct leave-in-place abseil anchors. Maillons can also be used for fastening harnesses with a dual attachment point.

Variations

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ a b "Ten years in the dark - Glossary".
  • ^ "Maillon Rapides". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2011-01-27.
  • ^ "maillon". Collins Free French Online Dictionary. HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2014-05-05.
  • ^ http://www.cave-crag.co.uk/721/Maillon-Rapide-10mm-Semi-Circular.html[permanent dead link]

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maillon&oldid=1175535881"
     



    Last edited on 15 September 2023, at 18:29  





    Languages

     


    Deutsch
    فارسی
    Polski
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 15 September 2023, at 18:29 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop