How to Build Break Test Machine

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This is a video about how our 3rd version of a break test machine works. Sometimes they are called tensile testers or slow pull machines but basically they pull a sample slowly until it snaps which is why we called ours SlackSnap. Carabiner tested here was a Hiatt England Steelie with a rumored MBS of 58kn donated by Luc Zavestoski. Soft releases pulled in these tests was standard tubular webbing with an MBS of 20kn. Here are links to the things we discuss in this video (a few are affiliate which help out this channel).