Rize KL150 KWIK-LOC Cable Connector
The Rize Kwik-Loc connector is designed to work with Rize RWC cables of the appropriate size. The Kwik-Loc KL150 has a rated maximum work load of 250lbs, with a 5:1 safety factor.
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The Rize Kwik-Loc connector is designed to work with Rize RWC cables of the appropriate size. The Kwik-Loc KL150 has a rated maximum work load of 250lbs, with a 5:1 safety factor.
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