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Knots, Splices, Attachments, and Ladders Section I. Knots, Hitches ...

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FM 5-125<br />

DRY METHOD<br />

method (see Figure 2-55). The strength of<br />

the connection must be assumed to be<br />

The dry method should be used only when reduced to about one-sixth of the strength<br />

facilities are not available for the poured of a poured zinc connection.<br />

STANCHIONS<br />

The st<strong>and</strong>ard pipe stanchion is made up of a modifying it, for a suspended walkway<br />

l-inch diameter pipe (see Figure 2-56). Each that uses two wire ropes on each side.<br />

stanchion is 40 inches long. Two 3/4-inch However, for h<strong>and</strong>lines, remove or leave<br />

wire-rope clips are fastened through holes in off the lower wire-rope clip. For more inforthe<br />

pipe with the centers of the clips 36 mation on types <strong>and</strong> uses of stanchions,<br />

inches apart. Use this stanchion, without see TM 5-270.<br />

2-40 <strong>Knots</strong>, <strong>Splices</strong>, <strong>Attachments</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ladders</strong>

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