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spikeddem


Mar 9, 2009, 7:06 PM

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Re: [USnavy] Field Test: OP Max Cam .5 vs BD C4 .4 Disturbing Results…
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USnavy wrote:
patto wrote:
Thanks USNavy some very thought provoking work. It would have been fantastic if you had taken photographs of the 'fair' placement in each case. As i currently stands this asks as many questions as in answers.

I suspect that the OP link cam was placed in a situation where the unused portion of the cam was extended and touching the rock. When the cam was loaded, this loaded the cam arm and torqued the axle. I doubt the axle was bent by normal cam contact forces.

There already has been one case on this forum of link cams breaking from this fashion.

(I say this because I have faith in OP design and quality control, the can should be fine in conventional placements.)

I remember the exact place I set the cams and I could probably get a pic the next time I go climbing.

Edit: This thread is less than useful.


(This post was edited by spikeddem on Mar 9, 2009, 7:59 PM)



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