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Custom Fall Protection Hardware Manufacturer

FALL PROTECTION HARDWARE MANUFACTURER SINCE 1988

Custom Fall Protection Hardware Built for Your Safety Systems

Source custom carabiners, snap hooks, D-rings, buckles and connector components from one engineering-focused manufacturer. Send a drawing, sample or application brief to begin a practical manufacturability review.

OEM & ODM Support Low MOQ Sampling EN 362 Testing Support
Carabiners connected to a safety rope
35+Years of manufacturing experience
IDEAL FORSafety Harness Manufacturers
IDEAL FORPPE Brands & Distributors
IDEAL FORRope Access & Rescue Suppliers
PROJECT INPUTDrawing, Sample or Specification

What does KinSafety manufacture?

We develop and produce load-rated metal and dielectric hardware used in safety harnesses, lanyards, rope-access equipment, rescue systems and work-at-height PPE. Projects can begin from a drawing, an existing sample or a defined application requirement.

PRODUCT CAPABILITIES

Hardware Solutions for Global PPE Buyers

Choose a standard platform or work with our engineering team on dimensions, material, strength, locking mechanism and finish.

Steel Carabiners

Forged and heat-treated connectors for demanding industrial fall-protection systems.

Aluminum Carabiners

Lightweight connectors for rope access, rescue and professional work-at-height equipment.

Snap Hooks

Steel and aluminum snap hooks with application-specific gate and locking options.

D-Rings

Harness attachment hardware with customizable geometry, material and surface treatment.

Adjustable Buckles

Stamped and forged adjustment hardware designed for webbing and harness integration.

Dielectric Components

Non-conductive hardware options for electrical utility and power-maintenance applications.

Carabiners and rope used in a climbing safety system
APPLICATION

Connector Performance in Real Systems

Digital caliper measuring a precision metal component
QUALITY CONTROL

Dimensional Verification Before Approval

Professional wearing a safety harness
USER CONTEXT

Hardware Designed Around Work at Height

Metal component manufacturing in an industrial workshop
CUSTOM ENGINEERING

Define the Connector Your System Requires

Material and strength

Steel, aluminum and application-specific material selection based on target load and environment.

Gate and locking design

Screw-lock, automatic and double-action configurations developed around handling and safety needs.

Finish and identification

Plating, anodizing, coating, color coding, permanent marking and private-label options.

System integration

Dimensions, webbing interfaces and mating components reviewed before prototype production.

FROM REQUIREMENT TO PRODUCTION

A Clear Development Process for OEM Projects

01

Requirement Review

Share your drawing, sample, target standard, use case and expected order volume.

02

Engineering Assessment

We review geometry, material, loading, tooling and manufacturability.

03

Prototype & Testing

Samples are produced for dimensional, functional and load-performance evaluation.

04

Production Control

Approved specifications guide batch production, inspection and traceability.

QUALITY AND COMPLIANCE

Evidence Buyers Can Review Before Mass Production

Safety hardware decisions require more than a catalog claim. KinSafety supports project-specific review of standards, markings, materials, testing and inspection requirements.

  • Load performance: tensile, deformation and fatigue evaluation based on the product and applicable requirement.
  • Environmental durability: surface treatment and corrosion-resistance verification where required.
  • Production consistency: dimensional checks, functional inspection and batch traceability.
  • Compliance support: documentation and third-party testing coordination for applicable models.
APPLICATIONS

Designed Around Real Fall-Protection Systems

Construction team working in an industrial building

Construction

Harnesses, lanyards and anchorage connections for work at height.

Utility lineman using a safety harness at height

Utilities

Connector and dielectric hardware for power-maintenance teams.

Industrial worker wearing protective equipment

Industrial Access

Hardware for rope access, maintenance and confined environments.

Professional wearing a blue safety harness

Rescue

Lightweight and load-rated components for rescue equipment systems.

A FASTER, MORE ACCURATE QUOTATION

What to Include in Your RFQ

A complete request helps our team compare an existing platform with a new custom design and identify testing, tooling and scheduling requirements early.

01

Application

Harness, lanyard, anchorage, rope access, rescue or another safety system.

02

Technical Target

Required strength, dimensions, gate opening, material and locking action.

03

Compliance

Applicable market, standard, marking, documentation and test requirements.

04

Commercial Scope

Prototype quantity, estimated annual volume, packaging and target schedule.

Helpful attachments: 2D drawing, 3D file, reference photos, mating-component dimensions or an existing sample.

BUYER QUESTIONS

Before You Request a Custom Quote

What information should I provide?

Provide the application, drawing or sample, material preference, target strength, applicable standard, quantity and desired delivery schedule.

Can you manufacture from a physical sample?

Yes. A sample can be evaluated for dimensions, material, construction and production feasibility before a formal proposal is prepared.

Do you support low-volume sampling?

Sampling options depend on whether an existing platform can be adapted or new tooling is required. The project review identifies the most practical route.

Can you support EN 362 projects?

KinSafety can review applicable EN 362 requirements and coordinate testing or documentation support for suitable connector models.

What can be customized?

Common options include dimensions, alloy or steel grade, locking mechanism, finish, color, marking, logo and packaging.

How is lead time determined?

Lead time depends on engineering complexity, tooling, testing and volume. A schedule is provided after the requirement review.

START WITH YOUR REQUIREMENTS

Prepare Your Drawing, Sample or Application Brief

Include the target use, strength, material, standard and estimated quantity. Our team can then assess the most suitable existing platform or custom-development route.

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