Samson MISCELLANEOUS Lock Stitching, Whipping, and Seizing Procedures User Manual

Lock stitching procedure, Whipping method i, Choosing twines for whipping

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Lock Stitching Procedure

S A M S O N S P L I C I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S

Twines for lock stitching:

In general, braided nylon twine is preferred for lock stitching. Polyester twines, or twisted twines in either polyester or nylon, can also be used.
The twine should be approximately the same diameter as 1 strand in the rope. If the rope or the cover of the rope is made up of pairs of strands

rather than a single strand, the twine should be about the same diameter as these 2 strands together.
To check for correct twine size, lay the twine over the strands in the rope — if it covers the width of the strand(s), it is the right size.

Whipping Method I

S T E p 1

Form loop along the rope with whipping

twine and wrap end around the back.

S T E p 3

Cut both ends close to whipping.

S T E p 2

Continue wrapping at least 1 rope diameter in length.

Finish with end through loop then pull

opposite end to bury loop under whipping

Pull to bury

Choosing twines for whipping:

In general, braided nylon twine is preferred for whipping.

Polyester twines, or twisted twines in either polyester or

nylon, can also be used.
For double braids the twine used should be approximately

twice thediameter of the strands in the cover.
Whip or seize the end of the spliced area with whipping

twine for extra security and a professional touch. Keeping

tension on rope while wrapping results in tighter whipping.

S T E p 4

After completing Step 3, rotate spliced part

of rope 90° and reinsert end A into spliced

area in the same fashion as in Steps 1,

2 and 3. The splice will now be stitched

on 2 planes perpendicular to each

other. Make sure you do not pull the

stitching too tight.

S T E p 5

After stitching at least 3 complete stitches as in Step 3, extract both

ends of the twine together through the same opening in the braid.

Tie them together with a square knot and reinsert back into braid.

For double braids, re-insert the knot between the cover and core.

B

A

A

B

1

2

3

A

B

1

2

3

A

B

S T E p 1

Pass stitching twine through

spliced area near throat of

eye as shown.

S T E p 2

Reinsert twine through the

rope. The twine should cover

2 strands from the exit point.

Pull the twine snug,

but not tight.

S T E p 3

Continue to reinsert as

shown until you have at least

3 complete stitches on each

side of the rope. Each stitch

should cross over 2 strands

in the rope.

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