Samson DOUBLE BRAID Class I End-for-End Splice User Manual

Double braid class i end-for-end splice, 3a 3 b

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Double Braid Class I End-For-End Splice

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

Class I Double Braids are made from any or all of the following

fibers: olefin, polyester, or nylon.
This splice can be performed on new and used rope. This is an

all-purpose splice technique designed for people who generally

splice used rope as frequently as new rope.

m e a s u r i n g a n d m a r k i n g

1

step

2

step

e x t r a c t i n g t h e c o r e

Bend rope sharply at Point X. With a pusher or any sharp tool, such as an ice pick, awl, or marlin spike, spread cover

strands to expose core. First pry, then pull core completely out of cover (shown in white) from Point X to the end of rope.

Put 1 layer only of tape on end of core (shown in gray.)
To assure correct positioning of Mark 1 do the following: holding the exposed core, slide cover as far back towards the

tightly tied slip knot as you can. Then, firmly smooth cover back from the slip knot towards taped end. Smooth again until

all cover slack is removed. Then, mark core where it comes out of cover. This is Mark 1. Do this to both ropes. (Fig. A)

Tape the end of each rope with 1 thin layer of tape. Lay 2 ropes to be spliced side-by-side and measure 1 tubular fid length

(or 2 wire fid lengths) from end of each rope and make a mark. This is Point R (Reference).
From Point R measure 1 short fid section length (as scribed on the fid) then mark. This is Point X (where you should extract

core from inside cover.) Be sure both ropes are identically marked. Tie a slipknot approximately 5 fid lengths from Point X.
Note: If you require the rope

with the finished splice to

be a certain overall ength,

refer to “Special Tips for

Splicing Double Braid

Class I”, on th last page

of these splice instructions.

1 fid OR

2 wire fids

Core must be extracted
from cover here.

Tie a slipknot in each line about
5 fid lengths from

Point X.

Short

section

of fid

1 layer of

tape

x

r

x

r

Finished splice

One layer
of tape

cover

core

core

cover

mark 1

x

x

x

Do not pull cover strands away from rope as this will distort cover unnecessarily.

mark 3

x

x

r

r

1 fid length plus another short section

Mark second core using first as exact guide

cover

core
core

cover

mark 2

Short section

mark 1

r

r

3

A

3

B

From Mark 1, measure along

core towards X a distance

equal to the short section

of fid and make 2 heavy

marks. This is Mark 2.
From Mark 2 measure in the

same direction 1 fid length

plus another short section

and make 3 heavy marks.

This is Mark 3.
Mark second core by laying it alongside

the first and using it as an exact guide.

Figure a

Figure B

3

step

i n s e rt i n g c o r e i n t o c o r e

Hold 1 core at Mark 1 and slide cover back to expose more core. (Fig. B)

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