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after moderate loads; it can be made more resistant to jamming by taking an extra turn around the object--this will make for a 1-diameter longer span | after moderate loads; it can be made more resistant to jamming by taking an extra turn around the object--this will make for a 1-diameter longer span | ||
of the end to reach around the standing part to be tucked (although in a case of tying to a small shackle or link of a chain, this might not be possible). | of the end to reach around the standing part to be tucked (although in a case of tying to a small shackle or link of a chain, this might not be possible). | ||
It is the accepted knot for attaching | It is the accepted knot for attaching anchors (or more usually anchor chains) to [[warp (disambiguation)|warp]]s. The knot is very similar to a [[round turn and two half hitches]] except that the first [[half hitch]] is passed under the turn. In many everyday uses, the finishing half-hitch need not be made; | ||
alternatively, one might seek surer security by tying off the end with a Strangle knot to the standing part. | alternatively, one might seek surer security by tying off the end with a Strangle knot to the standing part. | ||
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{{Knot-stub}} | {{Knot-stub}} | ||
[[de:Bretzeliknoten]] | [[de:Bretzeliknoten]] | ||
[[fi:Ankkurisolmu]] | [[fi:Ankkurisolmu]] | ||
[[nl:Ankersteek]] | [[nl:Ankersteek]] |