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9. Secure loop to head of  

  block with head securing  

  line using a Carrick bend.  

  For knot tying resources: 

  www.harken.com/knots.

Terminating Loop Outside Block or Using Lashing

1. Use hex key to  

  remove screw.

If terminating line outside block or lashing using multiple strands  

of smaller-diameter line, remove the deadend post.

2. Remove deadend post.

If head securing line comes 

loose, block can flip so that 

sheet rides off sheave.

Do not use post with  

multiple lashing lines.

10. Further secure knot by  

  carefully melting line  

  ends with a hot knife.

3. Reassemble block. Use blue Loctite

®

  

  on screw.

5. Secure lashings or loop  

  to the head using a  

  securing line tied in a  

  Carrick bend. For  

  knot tying resources:  

  www.harken.com/knots

WARNING! If head-securing line comes loose, block can flip  

and cause line to jam, resulting in loss of control. Inspect  

head-securing line often and redo if necessary.

WARNING! Attaching line to block head will considerably weaken 

block so it can easily break under load. Attach loop/lashing only 

through mouth of sheave.

Do not attach  

to head.

Mouth

4. Lash or run loop through mouth of block.

Loctite is a registered trademark  

of Henkel AG & Company KGaA.

Summary of Contents for 3214

Page 1: ... year 4 Chafing seriously reducing strength Go to www harken com knots for additional information If you are not comfortable choosing line work with a qualified rigger Note See chart for maximum line diameter that will fit through mouth Specifications WARNING Knots weaken line considerably Consult qualified rigger or line manufacturer for advice on securing line Use high strength loops or consult ...

Page 2: ...ake sure deadend post is seated straight in sideplate Put sideplates together 7 Pull loops to seat ends on deadend post 8 Reassemble block using blue Loctite adhesive on screw Loop Deadend post Deadend post WARNING Webbing or smaller lashings can be damaged by being pinched between post and sideplate Damaged webbing or lashings can part suddenly under load Use only loops when terminating at deaden...

Page 3: ...ecure knot by carefully melting line ends with a hot knife 3 Reassemble block Use blue Loctite on screw 5 Secure lashings or loop to the head using a securing line tied in a Carrick bend For knot tying resources www harken com knots WARNING If head securing line comes loose block can flip and cause line to jam resulting in loss of control Inspect head securing line often and redo if necessary WARN...

Page 4: ...additional safety maintenance and warranty information www harken com manuals or the Harken catalog ALL INSTALLATIONS Anchor Point Chafing or Cutting Loops must be attached to round bails such as those found on padeyes or pins Sharp edges on many perforated toerails will cut loop severely weakening it When loop is attached to a plate it must be at least 25 mm 1 4 thick and have rounded edges to ke...

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