Carabiners
Tallman Equipment has the best selection of carabiners for all linemen’s climbing needs.
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JOURNEYMAN GEAR Bit-Grip
$ 52.00Item #: JGBGAdd to cart -
ALUMINUM BALL LOCK CARABINER
$ 50.65Item #: BU5555SAAdd to cart -
ALUMINUM WILLIAM BALL LOCK CARABINER
$ 60.86Item #: BU5555WSAAdd to cart -
AM’D ALUMINUM CARABINER
$ 52.36Item #: BU5555S1Add to cart -
AUTO LOCK ALUMINUM CARABINER
$ 101.69Item #: BU5005SAEAdd to cart -
NON-LOCKING ALUMINUM CARABINER
$ 43.87Item #: BU5005NAAdd to cart -
NON-LOCKING ALUMINUM CARABINER
$ 31.95Item #: BU5005NIAAdd to cart -
AUTO LOCK STEEL CARABINER
$ 57.16Item #: BU5005Add to cart -
SCREW GATE STEEL CARABINER
$ 49.01Item #: BU5005MAdd to cart -
STEEL AUTO LOCK CARABINER
$ 133.01Item #: BU5005L1Add to cart -
STEEL TWIST LOCK CARABINER
$ 41.99Item #: BU5005TAdd to cart
Lineman Climbing Gear FAQs
What equipment is included in lineman climbing gear?
Climbing gear typically includes climbers, a body belt or positioning system, straps or lanyards, and protective pads. Accessories are added based on task and structure type.
How often should climbing gear be inspected?
Climbing gear should be inspected before each use and on a scheduled basis. Components showing wear, cracks, deformation, or hardware damage must be removed from service.
How do I choose the correct climbers?
Climber selection depends on structure material, gaff type, and work conditions. Compatibility with straps, pads, and positioning systems must also be considered.
Does climbing gear need to meet compliance standards?
Yes. Climbing gear must meet applicable safety and compliance requirements for utility work. Using approved equipment and following inspection protocols is required.
Can climbing gear be repaired or must it be replaced?
Some components can be serviced or replaced. Others must be retired when worn or damaged. Tallman’s team can help determine appropriate next steps.
What accessories are used to maintain pole climbers?
Accessories such as gaff gauges, gaff guards, and gaff sharpening kits are used to inspect, protect, and maintain climbers between jobs. Proper gaff condition is critical for safe climbing.