Front D-Ring
Used for a variety of climbing, confined space and rescue applications.
Side D-Rings
Most commonly used for work positioning.
Shoulder D-Rings
Primarily used for lifting and lowering individuals, such as in confined space and rescue applications.
Adjustment Buckle Types
Friction Buckle
To adjust the friction buckle, simply pass the webbing over the knurled bar and back down between the knurled bar and frame. Pull web end to tighten.
Mating Buckle
To connect the mating buckle, push the center bar buckle completely through the square link and allow it to fall into place. Pull web end to tighten.
Tongue Buckle
The tongue buckle works similar to a belt buckle. Insert the loose strap of webbing through the tongue buckle placing the buckle tongue through the appropriate grommet hole. Push remaining webbing through the keeper.
Quick-Connect Buckle
Quick-Connect Buckles for chest and leg straps interlock similar to a seat belt for easy donning and feature a dual-tab release mechanism to prevent accidental opening.
Cam Buckle
The locking tabs of the cam buckle trap the webbing to prevent unintentional slippage. Lift the locking tab for easy, one-hand adjustment/release.