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Kouba Top nuts set

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Kouba Top Nuts are available in a set of 7 different sizes. Bigger five nuts in this set are made out of hard aluminium, and two smallest are made out of brass. This set is very versatile with the full set weight only 200g and range from 6mm to 29mm also with one side in asymmetric/offset shape. And all this for only £41.

Number Range Strength Weight
1 6-12mm 6/4kN 20g
2 7.5-12mm 6/4kN 20g
3 9-13.5mm 8/6kN 20g
4 10.5-15.5mm 10/6kN 20g
5 12-19.5mm 10/8kN 30g
6 14.5-24.5mm 12/8kN 40g
7 19-29mm 12/10kN 50g

 

Kouba is a climbing protection manufacturer with 15 years of experience in makings active cams, passive nuts, nut tools and rigging plates. Complete manufacturing and assembly takes place exclusively in the Czech Republic and with the assistance of Czech companies. We also produce components or even whole products for companies as Rock Empire, Omega Pacific and many more. In the past we worked together with Wild Country and Salewa as well.

For more information visit www.koubaclimbing.co.uk


For more information koubaclimbing.co.uk



17 Jun, 2014
Why are the brass nuts threaded?
17 Jun, 2014
-) edit - just checked their site "All our products are certified in UIAA approved laboratories and test centers in Czech Republic (EU). Our cams are holding CE 1019, CE 1015 and EN12276-1998 certificate. All our passive protection (nuts) and rigging plate PK3 are holding CE 1015 certifications, all certificates are shown bellow:" http://www.koubaclimbing.co.uk/pages/safety
17 Jun, 2014
Do you mean the wire is threaded through rather than soldered in place? I assume they felt the cost of introducing a different manufacturing and QC process outweighed any strength benefits?
17 Jun, 2014
All Kouba products are holding CE/EN certifications and they have been tested in UIAA approved labs. But they dont currently hold UIAA certifications.
17 Jun, 2014
Clearly. But cheaper still if they just use aluminium right? Never seen threaded through brass nuts before.
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