A break away weight of 450 lbs. for the rope and 150 lbs. for the clip, the doubled-up 1/4" heavy-duty shock cord and military-strength, double-gated safety clips can handle light to medium duty fastening. 2 8
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Put a bight in a mid-portion of the rope. Twist a loop into the bight. Insert the fold of the bight through the loop. Tighten and neaten the knot, removing kinks and sharp twists. It’s the simplest knot to tie, but hard to untie after it’s been loaded. That makes the overhand...
to make a knot in a piece of string, rope, etc. to tie a ribbon 系丝带 Can you help me tie my tie? 你能帮我打领带吗? Tie up your shoelaces! 把你的鞋带系好! I tied a knot in the rope. 我在绳子上打了个结。 4 打结系牢;系上 ...
A taut line hitch is used to secure a loop in a rope with adjustable length. This is especially useful for clotheslines, tent stakes, hanging a bear bag, or tying down gear. To tie, wrap the loose end of the rope around a tree (or tent stake or pole), then wrap that end around...
Tie one end of rope to fixed object such as car bumper. About mid way on the rope tie a slippery half hitch to form a loop in the middle of the line. Be sure the loop part is formed with the slack part of the rope or it will tighten down on itself under pressure. Make a wrap...
Overhand Loop Knot How to tie an Overhand Loop Knot. THE OVERHAND LOOP KNOT provides a quick and easy method of forming a fixed loop at the end of a line or anywhere in a rope by forming a bight at the desired location. The knot jams tight and is difficult to untie after it has be...
Log in to see fewer ads, and become a Premium Member to remove all ads.Origin and history of tie tie(n.) 翻译成: 简体中文 (Chinese) Middle English teie, tie, "rope, cord, chain," from Old English teag, "cord, band, thong, fetter; thing used to bind, that with which anything...
However, little research has been done on how to leverage human-in-the-loop processes for large-scale robotic fabrication scenarios. In such processes, humans and robots support each other in fabrication operations that neither of them could handle alone, leading to new opportunities for the AEC ...