Man Harness Knot - Also called the Artillery Knot. A loop knot tied in the bight through which an arm can be put up to the shoulder to assist in hauling, while leaving the hands free. Formerly used on gun carriages, one end of the rope being fastened to a ring on the end of the axle. मेन हार्नेस नॉट ;- यह गाँठ रस्से के बीच में स्थायी फंदा लगाने के काम आती है...यह अपनी जगह से हटती नहीं है... कंधे पर डालकर इसके सहारे रस्सी से बंधी चीजे खिंची जा सकती है... मल्लाह इसे कंधे पर डालकर इसके सहारे माल से लदी नावों को खिंच लेते है... इस गाँठ को जानवरों को बांधने तथा घोड़े की लगाम बनाने के काम में भी लाते है... पर्वतारोही चट्टानों पर चड़ने की रस्सी में प्रयोग करते है.... |
Use: The Man harness is a knot with a loop on the bight for non-critical purposes. This knot is used when multiple people are to pull a load. Typically one end of the rope is tied to a load, and one man harness knot per puller will be tied along its length. Each loop is then pulled by a different person.
How to tie:
- Lay the rope flat
- Make a loop in the rope with the running end going beneath the standing part.
- Pull the running end down so that it crosses over the loop.
- Pull the bottom of the loop through the gap between the top of the loop and the running end.
WARNING: The Man harness knot must have the loop loaded or it will slip and contract easily.
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