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Selecting The Right Line for your Boat - Samson Rope

®, or Vectran® are categorized as Class II. Splicing techniques: Why is knowing the class of my line important? Splicing techniques are different between Class I and Class II ropes and reflect the differences, , and recommended splicing technique. Dock & Anchor Lines On most boats, the most frequently used lines aboard

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QUIK-SPLICE - Samson Rope

QUIK-SPLICETM All Products Print Page QUIK-SPLICETM In this fast splicing, 12-strand single braid construction, high-strength Ultra Blue fiber creates a rope that is 30-35% higher in strength than the equivalent polypropylene construction, giving Quik-Splice up to three times more wear life than polypropylene. Product Code, Know What You Need? Buy Now polyolefin, 12-strand In this fast splicing

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PTS-3 NYLON - Samson Rope

PTS-3 NYLONTM All Products Print Page PTS-3 NYLONTM PTS-3 Nylon is a premium, 3-strand rope that is heat set by our exclusive thermo-set process. This process coats the rope with our Samthane coating and sets the fibers, bonding them to create working firmness and extend wear life. The result is less than 1% shrinkage, excellent energy absorption, improved splicing, and a long wear life. Product Code 188

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PTS-12 NYLON - Samson Rope

PTS-12 NYLONTM All Products Print Page PTS-12 NYLONTM PTS-12 Nylon is a 12-strand coated, heat-set stabilized nylon trawl twine. This line offers excellent strength, shock mitigation, and is extremely wear resistant. PTS-12 has 1% shrinkage, excellent energy absorption, improved splicing, and a long wear life. Product Code 820 Specific Gravity 1.14 Fiber (Core/cover) Nylon Splice 12-Strand

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TS-II PREMIUM - Samson Rope

TS-II PREMIUMTM All Products Print Page TS-II PREMIUMTM TS-II Premium has an HMPE core strength member encased in an HMPE fiber jacket. The jacket is further enhanced with Samthane coating, allowing for specific rope identification within the trawl net system. This firm, abrasion resistant line has excellent wear characteristics and works well on winch drums. Applicable splicing instructions are available upon request

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TS-II - Samson Rope

TS-IITM All Products Print Page TS-IITM TS-II is a core-dependent double braid with an HMPE braided core with a polyester cover that has the firmness required for trawl-system applications. The polyester jacket protects the strength member from abrasion. The Samthane coating applied to the cover further enhances abrasion resistance and allows for specific rope identification within the trawl net system. TS-II requires specific splicing

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DB_Class2_Eye_Splice_Modified for AmSteel_II_Plus_and_WarpSpeed_II_3_SD_WEB

from Mark 1 and place Mark 2 on both the cover and core, as done with Mark 1. When splicing, Eye Splice Modified SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMSTEEL ® II PLUS, WARPSPEED ® I I, +1.360.384.4669 Double Braid Class II Eye Splice Modified SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS FOR AMSTEEL ® II, Whipping Method I and Seizing Method II SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS METHOD I WHIPPING FINISHED

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16-Strand Class I Eye Splice

 16-Strand Class I Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 1 OF 4 SamsonRope.com | Email CustServ@SamsonRope.com | Tel +1.360.384.4669 1 S T E P MEASURING AND MARKING STEP3 Carefully, instructions supplied below for these lines only. 16-Strand Class I Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS, SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 3 OF 4 SamsonRope.com | Email CustServ@SamsonRope.com | Tel, by cutting the last strand in the pattern shown. 16-Strand Class I Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING

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Arborist Rope User Instructions | Declarations of Conformity

on any job site. From enhancing your rope splicing skills to maintaining your ropes, we provide

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Contact Samson Rope | Contact Form, Sales & Tech Support

splicing resources. Donation requests Submit a formal request on organization letterhead

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TURBO-37 - Samson Rope

splicing technique. A standard cover repair kit is available and easy to use in the field

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Double Braid Class II Eye Splice

from Mark 1 and place Mark 2 on both the cover and core, as done with Mark 1. When splicing, Class II Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS 3 Remove knot in core and insert core tail, CustServ@SamsonRope.com | Tel +1.360.384.4669 Double Braid Class II Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING, +1.360.384.4669 Whipping Method I and Seizing Method II SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS METHOD I WHIPPING

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Samson - Svitzer Fusion-12 Case Study

of the line. Jackets can mask damage to the core. Repairing the damage often leads to long splicing, is a simple process and on-site splicing takes a fraction of the time required for jacketed, in inspecting, splicing, and maintaining the new ropes. With a robust delivery schedule to both replace existing

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Double Braid Class I Eye Splice

+1.360.384.4669 Double Braid Class I Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS Mark X Mark X R R, Splice SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS Mark 3 Mark 2 Mark 1 X c o v e r c o r e Pinch taped end to insert into fid. Note: If splicing an eye with a thimble with “ears” , i nsert thimble, SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS P u l l c o r e t a i l o u t u n t i l m a r k o n c o, CustServ@SamsonRope.com | Tel +1.360.384.4669 Double Braid Class I Eye Splice SAMSON SPLICING

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Recreational Marine Line Selection Guide

in areas on the rope where the rope is cleated or winched. Splicing techniques: Why is knowing the class of my line important? Splicing techniques are diferent between Class I and Class II ropes, construction, class and recommended splicingtechnique. C H O O S I N G T H E B E S T L I N E F O R T, , reduce weight, reduce snagging, enhance abrasion resistance, and make splicing easier. > MANUFACTURING, in one end and available in a wide range of diameters and lengths. Samson Splicing Kit Comes

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TURBO-DPX - Samson Rope

requires a specialized splicing technique. A standard cover repair kit is available and easy to use

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FORCE-8 - Samson Rope

without affecting its flexibility or ease of splicing. Force-8 is recommended for split-drum or single

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Remote Inspection | Rope Line and Installation

and certification in a wide range of line usage techniques and splicing are available. INSPECTION Samson's

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Samson Rope Instructional Videos | Rope Tutorials

instructions, Watch instructional videos on rope handling, splicing techniques, and maintenance

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Insert_CE_User_Instructions_Rigging_Rope_A4

Splicing Manual. MINIMIZE TWIST IN THE LINE Braided ropes are inherently torque neutral, splice. If re-splicing is not possible, retire the rope. CUT STRANDS REPAIR OR RETIRE MELTED, splice. If re-splicing is not possible, retire the rope. CORRECTIVE ACTION Flex the rope to remove, end-for-end splice. If re-splicing is not possible, retire the rope. CORRECTIVE ACTION If possible, remove afected section and re-splice with a standard end-for-end splice. If re-splicing

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