Pull enough slack. Make a loop in the Attached part (A). Make another loop in the Working part (W) and insert it into the first loop to make a hanging bight. Tuck the Working part into the bight and around the hook. Tighten the Working part, pass it around the hook, and hold it until pulled tight. Pull loop to release. Form a bight in the standing end and use it to tie a Directional Figure 8 Knot. Pass the tail round the hook below and through the Directional Figure 8 Loop, and pull tight. Complete the knot with two Half Hitches below the loop. · This is a quick and useful knot whether you are tying down loads on a truck, securing tarps or jobs around the house.
First, fix the standing end of your rope to the anchor point. This can be done with any god strong knot, I normally use a boom hitch for this, but a clove hitch, a round turn and two half hitches etc. would also work. Next, tie a fixed a loop in the rope, between the anchor point and the load. Form a bight in the standing end and use it to tie a Directional Figure 8 Knot. Pass the tail round the hook below and through the Directional Figure 8 Loop, and pull tight. Complete the knot with two Half Hitches below the loop. 5/1/ Learn how to tie a Trucker’s Hitch. CMC Rescue walks you step by step through the process of tying a Trucker’s Hitch, with slow motion visuals to help you learn it faster (so you don’t end up like these guys)! Quick Quote. SHOP by use.
How to Tie a Truckers' Hitch The trucker's hitch lets you keep a rope or cord tight, and is most commonly used to tension guy lines on a tent. and most versatile knots in the business: the venerable Truckies Hitch. There are heaps of types of hitches you can tie which will do the job. Learn the knots to effectively use roof rack tie downs. See why. Learn the Truckers Hitch Knot to secure large loads on top of your vehicle.
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