To whip or seize a rope-end, take a piece of twine or string and lay it on the rope an inch or two from the end, pass the twine several times around the rope, keeping the ends of the twine under the first few turns to hold it in place; then make a large loop with the free end of twine; bring it back to the rope and …

What is a rope splicing tool called?

Samson fid pushers are used in rope splicing to push the tubular fids attached to the rope through the rope to complete the bury, and also can be used to help extract core fibers when beginning the splice. Choose the size of fid pusher corresponding to the rope diameter you want to splice.

How do you tie a knot in a rope?

Form a loop at the end of the rope and wrap working end around both the standing line and the working end. You will be working back toward the loop, making three loose wraps around both lines. Note that if you are securing the loop to an object such as a post, do so at the beginning of tying the knot.

What are thimbles used for in rigging?

Thimbles can be used in conjunction with cable and rope to form rigging assemblies. The most important thing to consider when doing so, is making sure that the thimble is sized properly and securely fastened in the eye of the cable that is being used.

How do you tie a scaffold knot?

Scaffold Knot Tying Instructions Form a loop at the end of the rope and wrap working end around both the standing line and the working end. You will be working back toward the loop, making three loose wraps around both lines. Note that if you are securing the loop to an object such as a post, do so at the beginning of tying the knot.

How do Knots affect the strength of rope?

Any bend tighter than 4” reduces the strength of rope because they stress the rope in flexure, the fibers’ weaker direction. Here is a list of some common knots and the translating remaining rope strength. Learn how to master 10 major anchor systems with The Foundations of Rescue & Rigging Anchor Systems eBook.