Clip that will auto release under load?

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A user seeks a clip that automatically releases under a load of approximately 250lbs, ideally adjustable between 200lbs and 300lbs. They are exploring options like shear pins and torsion springs but are unsure if a suitable product already exists. A referenced product from SkySki offers an adjustable release from 100 to 800 pounds, though concerns about its cost and accuracy are raised. The discussion highlights the need for an effective, affordable solution for automatic load release mechanisms. Input from engineers or product designers is requested to find a viable option.
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Looking for a clip that will release under a load of ~250lbs.
Been looking at shear pins and torsion springs but wondering if something already exists.
It will be used between two ropes and will release automatically once load is hit. Something adjustable from 200lbs. to 300lbs.
would be ideal.

Any engineers out there have any ideas?
Thanks in advance
 
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This might be applicable: http://skyski.com/store/tech_docs/Comptech%20Sky%20Ski%20Automatic%20Release.pdf
They say it's adjustable from 100 to 800 pounds. Not sure of the resolution and guaranteed accuracy,
 
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Wow...great find...
At the same time the price point is way too high.
Thank you for your response.
 
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