BS 3724:1991
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Glossary of terms relating to fibre ropes and cordage
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11-22-2004
English
08-30-1991
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Foreword
Glossary
1 Scope
Section 1. Fibres and fibre sources
11 General
12 Natural fibres
13 Man-made fibres
14 Types of fibre
Section 2. Construction, strength, performance and
measurement
21 Construction
22 Strength
23 Measurement
24 Condition
Section 3. Usage
31 Slings and slinging
32 Agriculture
33 Fishing
34 Marine
35 Various uses
36 Personal safety
Appendix
A Abbreviations for man-made fibres
Tables
1 Common abbreviations for forms of man-made fibres
2 Common abbreviations for man-made fibres
Figures
1 Plait pitch
2 'Z' lay
3 'S' lay
4 Cut splice
5 Dogging (3-strand rope)
6 Endless sling
7 Flemish eye
8 Grommet (C)
9 Long splice (prior to final tying and tucking of
strands)
10 Marrying (3-strand rope)
11 Single sling
12 Soft eye
13 Thimble (heart-shaped)
14 Parcelling, serving and worming
Index
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