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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches






                   Hangman’s	Knot	(noose)


                   An extReMeLy StROng And SeCuRe
                   SLIdIng LOOp fOR HeAvy weIgHtS
                   And Sudden LOAdS
                   The most notorious sliding loop of all time, the hangman’s
                   knot,  or  noose,  is  able  to  support  very  heavy  weights
                   and the hard jerk when a large load is suddenly applied.
                   Even with heavy use, the noose unties—but not always
                   with great ease. It does not actually slide with great ease
                   either, and the more turns of the rope around itself during
                   tying, the less easily it slides.






                                   K

                          Hangman’s XXnot: Step 1           Hangman’s K
                                                                    XXnot: Step 2















                      XXXForm two bights in the working   XXX
                                                        Bring the working end under
                      end of the rope, as shown in      both standing parts.
                      the photograph.









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