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<i>'''What causes damage?'''</i>
* Wear with normal use
* A fall (tearing or stretching of stitching and webbings)
* Prolonged exposure to UV radiation
* Contact with chemical products (acids, oil, fuel)
* Storage in damp or insufficiently ventilated areas
* Contact with heat sources (welding shards, gas burners, cigarette butts)
* Rough handling (scuffing along walls or against other material; an aluminium carabiner used on a steel lanyard wears very quickly)
* Use in dirty conditions. A rope that has been used in a grit environment, such as a canyon can develop micro abrasion of internal fibres weakening the rope. Dirty ropes also abrade other equipment faster.

What causes damage?

  • Wear with normal use
  • A fall (tearing or stretching of stitching and webbings)
  • Prolonged exposure to UV radiation
  • Contact with chemical products (acids, oil, fuel)
  • Storage in damp or insufficiently ventilated areas
  • Contact with heat sources (welding shards, gas burners, cigarette butts)
  • Rough handling (scuffing along walls or against other material; an aluminium carabiner used on a steel lanyard wears very quickly)
  • Use in dirty conditions. A rope that has been used in a grit environment, such as a canyon can develop micro abrasion of internal fibres weakening the rope. Dirty ropes also abrade other equipment faster.