Oval Carabiners - Set of 2
Oval Carabiners - Set of 2
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Why We Love It
Securely attach your therapy swing to a ceiling hook or swing frame with locking carabiners. Just hook the carabiners onto your therapy swing and screw them closed using the reinforced locking mechanism. Small but mighty, these carabiners are designed to support the full weight of your swing and child while withstanding frequent use. Use the carabiners with our Swivel for Swings device (sold separately) to enable 360-degree swing rotation (single-point suspension swings only).
- Easily clips onto any suspension point
- Ensures safe and secure swing installation
- Made by Fun and Function
- For adult use only
Details
- Includes two carabiners
- 4"L x 2"W x 0.4" Diameter
- Weighs 5.6 oz. each
- Supports up to 500 lbs.
- Made of steel alloy
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Silver
Getting Started
Use to suspend single or double-point suspension swings.
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Safety Information
Adult use only. For single point suspension use with swivel. Maintain a minimum clearance of 6 feet around the perimeter of the swing. Floor mats should be used to protect users from falls. Inspect equipment prior to each use. Carry out a routine safety check at regular intervals to inspect all components including fabric, rope, carabiners, and attachment points on both the product and building structure. Discontinue use immediately if product exhibits wear and tear or damage. Please check the safety guidelines for additional safety and care information.
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