Samson MISCELLANEOUS Tools Required for Splicing User Manual

Tools and materials required for splicing, Splicing tools

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Tools and Materials Required for Splicing

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

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Samson Tubular, Wire or Selma fids are

available in a variety of sizes depending on

the rope type and diameter you’re splicing.

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Helpful for extracting cores or pushing a fid

through the rope.

T a p e

Masking tape, electrical tape or a similar

plastic tape can be used during splicing.

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For cutting away strands — must be sharp.

T w i n e

Good quality nylon braided or twisted twine

in a size adequate for the rope diameter

being spliced.*

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The Samson Splice

Training Kit comes

complete with a fid,

pusher, instructions and

2 lengths of double

braided ropes.

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The Samson Splicing Kit comes with 5 aluminum

tubular fids (size range 1/4" through 1/2" diameter).

Made from highly polished stainless steel, Selma Fids are patented world-

wide. Available in sets of four only, the Selma Fid may be used to splice

hollow braided lines from 1/8" to 9/16" or double braid and 3-strand rope

up to 1-1/8".

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Our wire fids are 1/2 scale, meaning that the length of the tool

is 1/2 the actual fid length for the corresponding rope diameter.
Tubular fids are 100% scale, meaning that the overall length

of the tool is equal to the actual fid length for the corresponding

rope diameter.

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Splicing Tools

*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.

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