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actual node "a simple bayonet with two hoses" - variety simple bayonet. The difference from it is an additional, third step. It increases the strength of the knot if the cable experiences constant friction against the bollard or biting.


Rice. 13. A simple bayonet with two hoses

Attaching the cable to the hook using this knot is a very reliable method.

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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