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3-Strand Class I Eye Splice
SAMSON SPLICING INSTRUCTIONS
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step
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Note the mark around the standing part of
the rope that touches all 3 strands. Your
individual taped strands will tuck under
these marks. Tuck the middle strand
(Strand 1) under the nearest marked pick.
tucking first strand
Class I ropes are made from any or all of the following bers: olen, polyester, or nylon.
The eye splice is used to place a permanent loop in the end of a rope, generally for
attachment purposes to a xed point. An eye is also used to form the rope around
a thimble, which is used to protect the rope, especially when it is to be attached to
a shackle, chain, or wire rope.
Although the 3-strand splice is the most common splice, and simple to perform,
technique is important to preserve splice strength. Take care that the tucks lie
neatly, as rope strength can be lost if the strands are twisted incorrectly.
Getting Started: From one end of the rope, count back 16 picks. Tape this section.
Unlay the rope up to the tape then tape the end of each strand. Form the eye and
mark a line around the standing part of the rope that will touch all 3 strands. Your
individual taped strands will tuck under these marks. Draw a line on the eye for
visual reference (optional).
Tuck Strand 2 under the marked
pick behind Strand 1.
tucking second strand
1 pick
Standing part of line
16 picks
1
1
2
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3
3
Turn the entire piece over. There is 1 working strand left to
tuck and there is 1 strand left in the standing part of the rope
that does not have a working strand under it. Make this tuck,
continuing to tuck counter to the lay or twist of the rope. The
rst round of tucks is complete. Remove the tape, then tighten
if necessary by pulling on the strand ends.
tucking tHird strand
Continue tucking the taped strands down the body of the rope. A tuck
consists of skipping over the strand below and tucking under the next 1.
When all 3 strands are tucked in this manner, 1 round of tucks is complete.
To nish the splice, perform 4 more complete tucks. Both the front and
back of the splice should resemble the illustrations shown.
finisHing tHe sPLice
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Front of finished splice
Back of finished splice
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