Manila lines in which the strands are right-hand laid().
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction
B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction
C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise
D、should never be coiled
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction
B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction
C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise
D、should never be coiled
A、three times the circumference of a manila line B、five times the diameter of a manila line C、twice the diameter of its sheaves for manila line D、twenty times the diameter of a manila line
A、has less strength than manila line B、has more strength than manila line C、is equivalent to manila line D、will rot quicker than manila line
A、A.has less strength than manila line B、B.has more strength than manila line C、C.is equivalent to manila line D、D.will rot quicker than manila line
A、number of fishhooks B、kink in the line C、50% loss of efficiency of the line D、increase in deterioration of the line
A、A.feel the surface of the line for broken fibers B、B.measure the reduction in circumference of the line C、C.observe any mildew on the outer surface D、D.open the strands and examine the inner fibers
A、A.feel the surface of the line for broken fibers B、B.measure the reduction in circumference of the line C、C.observe any mildew on the outer surface D、D.open the strands and examine the inner fibers
A、Manila line will usually last longer than nylon line B、Nylon line is excellent for use in alongside towing C、A normal safe working load will stretch nylon line 50% D、Nylon stoppers should be used with nylon line
A、Feeling the surface of the line for broken fibers B、Measuring the reduction in circumference of the line C、Observing for the appearance of mildew on the outer surface D、Opening the strands and examining the inner fibers
A、should be coiled in a clockwise direction B、should be coiled in a counterclockwise direction C、may be coiled either clockwise or counterclockwise D、should never be coiled