![]() These ropes include: High-Modulus Polyethylene (HMPE), e.g., Spectra, Dyneema or Amsteel Liquid Crystal Aromatic Polyester (LCAP), e.g., Vectran or Aramid fibers, e.g., Kevlar, Nomex, Technora, or Twaron. Then repeat the milking procedure.Material: The Long Bury Splice technique is particularly suitable for un-sheathed, high modulus, loosely woven, 8, 12, 16, 20, or 24-strand, single braid ropes. If this happens, slide the cover slack back toward the knot until the crossover is the proper size. In Step #9 if insufficient tension is placed on the rope while milking up the slack the crossover may tend to bunch up.If the core appears to be stuck, pull the Uni-Fid back until the core is no longer snagged and continue. If the core moves freely it is OK to proceed. ![]() To check if the core has been snagged, pull on the exposed core where it exits from the cover at Mark “B”.
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