XINDA XD-Q9628

XINDA Screwgate Locking Carabiner Clip Instruction Manual

Model: XD-Q9628

1. Ifihan

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your XINDA Screwgate Locking Carabiner Clip. Designed for various outdoor activities, this carabiner offers reliable connection and security. Please read these instructions thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference.

2. Alaye Aabo

WARNING: Misuse of this equipment can result in serious injury or death. This carabiner is a component of a safety system. Always ensure all components are compatible and used correctly.

  • Ayewo Ṣaaju Lilo: Always inspect the carabiner for any signs of damage, wear, corrosion, or deformation before each use. Ensure the screw gate operates smoothly and locks completely.
  • Ilana fifuye: Carabiners are strongest when loaded along their major axis with the gate closed and locked. Avoid cross-loading or loading the gate.
  • Ijẹrisi: This carabiner is CE/UIAA certified. The stated breaking strengths (Major axis: 25KN, Minor axis: 8kN, Open gate: 7kN) are results from lab tests and may vary in practice.
  • Ibamu: Ensure the carabiner is compatible with other equipment in your system (ropes, harnesses, anchors, etc.).
  • Awọn Okunfa Ayika: Extreme temperatures, chemicals, and abrasive environments can affect the carabiner's performance and lifespan.
  • Retirement: Retire the carabiner immediately if it shows signs of damage, has been subjected to a significant fall, or if you have any doubts about its integrity.

3. Awọn ẹya Ọja

D-Shape Design

The classic D-shape design directs the majority of the load towards the carabiner's spine, which is its strongest axis. This shape is particularly effective for connecting to equipment such as belay systems, pulleys, descenders, or lanyards, offering efficient handling and a secure grip, even when wearing gloves.

Alaye view of XINDA D-shape carabiner showing its components and strength ratings.

Aworan: Alaye view of the carabiner highlighting its D-shape, anodized surface, screw lock, and aviation-grade aluminum construction. UIAA and CE certifications are visible, along with breaking strength ratings.

Screw Lock Mechanism

The screw lock system provides a secure closure. It is designed for easy operation: simply turn the knurled barrel to lock the gate, and turn it in the opposite direction to unlock and open the gate. The keylock nose design prevents snagging on ropes or gear.

Hand demonstrating the screw lock mechanism of the carabiner.

Image: A hand operating the screw lock mechanism on the carabiner, showing the barrel being twisted to secure the gate.

High Strength & Lightweight

Constructed from hot-forged aviation-grade 7075 aluminum alloy, this carabiner offers high strength while maintaining a low weight of approximately 59g (2.10 Oz.).

Two XINDA screwgate locking carabiners in black with red screw gates.

Image: Two black XINDA screwgate locking carabiners, showcasing their design and lightweight construction.

UIAA Safety Label Certificate

The product has been tested and certified to meet the safety requirements of the UIAA's equipment standards, ensuring its suitability for climbing and mountaineering activities.

UIAA Safety Label Certificate for XINDA carabiner model XD-Q9628.

Image: The UIAA Safety Label Certificate for the XINDA XD-Q9628 carabiner, dated 2020, confirming its compliance with UIAA standards.

4. Eto

  1. Ṣii silẹ: Carefully remove the carabiner from its packaging.
  2. Ayẹwo akọkọ: Before first use, perform a thorough visual and tactile inspection. Check for any manufacturing defects, sharp edges, cracks, or unusual play in the gate mechanism. Ensure the screw lock turns smoothly and fully engages.
  3. Ìmọ̀ràn: Practice opening and closing the screw lock several times to become familiar with its operation. Ensure it locks securely with minimal effort.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1. Opening and Closing the Screw Lock

  1. Lati Ṣii silẹ: Hold the carabiner body firmly. Rotate the knurled screw barrel counter-clockwise until it is fully retracted from the gate opening. The gate can now be opened.
  2. To Open Gate: Once unlocked, push the gate inwards to open the carabiner.
  3. To Close Gate: Release the gate, allowing it to spring back into its closed position.
  4. Lati Tii: With the gate closed, rotate the knurled screw barrel clockwise until it is fully tightened against the gate. Ensure there is no gap and the gate is securely locked. Always double-check the lock before relying on the carabiner.

5.2. Attaching to Equipment

  1. Select Attachment Point: Choose a secure and appropriate attachment point on your harness, rope, or other equipment.
  2. Open Carabiner: Unlock and open the carabiner gate.
  3. Sopọ: Pass the carabiner through the attachment point.
  4. Pa ati Titiipa: Ensure the gate closes completely and then securely lock the screw mechanism. Verify the lock is fully engaged.
XINDA carabiner connected to a rope or loop, demonstrating proper attachment.

Image: A close-up of the carabiner connected to another piece of equipment, illustrating a secure attachment.

6. Itọju

  • Ninu: Clean the carabiner with fresh water and a mild soap solution. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely. Avoid harsh chemicals or solvents.
  • Lubrication: Occasionally, a small amount of silicone-based lubricant can be applied to the gate hinge and screw mechanism to ensure smooth operation. Wipe off any excess.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the carabiner in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, chemicals, and extreme temperatures. Avoid storing it with sharp objects that could cause damage.
  • Ayẹwo igbagbogbo: Beyond pre-use checks, conduct a more detailed inspection periodically. Look for wear on the rope-bearing surfaces, gate function, screw lock integrity, and any signs of cracks or deformation.

7. Laasigbotitusita

  • Stiff Screw Lock: If the screw lock becomes stiff or difficult to turn, clean it thoroughly to remove dirt or debris. Apply a small amount of lubricant as described in the Maintenance section. If stiffness persists, consider retiring the carabiner.
  • Gate Not Closing Fully: If the gate does not close completely or springs back slowly, inspect the hinge for debris or damage. Clean and lubricate. If the issue persists, the carabiner should be retired.
  • Bibajẹ ti o han: Any visible cracks, deep gouges, deformation, or signs of excessive wear on the carabiner body or gate warrant immediate retirement.

8. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
Nọmba awoṣeXD-Q9628
Ohun eloAviation-grade 7075 Aluminum Alloy
Àwọ̀Black (with red screw gate)
Gigun3.93 inches (10 cm)
Ìbú2.20 inches (5.6 cm)
Šiši ẹnu-ọna0.67 inches (1.7 cm)
Iwọn2.10 Oz (59 g)
Major Axis Strength (Gate Closed)25 KN (5500 lbs)
Minor Axis Strength8 KN
Open Gate Strength7 KN
Titiipa IruTitiipa dabaru
Awọn iwe-ẹriCE, UIAA
Niyanju LiloClimbing, Camping, Hammock, Outdoor Equipment
Diagram showing the dimensions of the XINDA carabiner: length 3.93 inches, width 2.20 inches, gate opening 0.67 inches, and weight 2.10 ounces.

Image: A diagram illustrating the key dimensions and weight of the XINDA carabiner.

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

XINDA offers a 30-day no-reason return policy and a 90-day money-back policy for quality-related issues. For support or inquiries, please contact the seller, XINDA OUTDOOR, through the platform where the purchase was made. Always refer to your purchase documentation for specific return and warranty procedures.