V E C T O R
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Closing Loop
The main container is held shut with a closing loop made of nylon suspension line sheathing. This
loop is subject to wear. If it wears out and breaks, the main canopy may release prematurely and a
malfunction may result. Replace the closing loop upon the first sign of wear. A closing loop is a lot
less expensive than some of the possible consequences of a premature opening.
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Hook and Loop Fastener
Hook and loop fastener have many applications within skydiving. Even though it can eventually
wear out, there exist few materials that can compete against it with regard to its flexibility,
adaptability, and wide variety of applications. The “hook” portion of hook and loop fastener often
attracts dirt, bits of grass, hair and other debris. You can clean the hook portion using a fine-toothed
comb. The “loop” section generally remains clean but the nylon fibers sometimes tend to get pulled
out of place. When you find that your hook and loop fastener is losing its adhesive qualities, replace
it. Again, replacing a worn hook and loop fastener is a lot less expensive than a reserve repack or
purchasing a main canopy due to a dislodged cutaway handle.
CARING FOR YOUR VECTOR 3
Your Vector 3 is manufactured primarily from nylon. Nylon is very durable, but is still susceptible
to damage from several sources:
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Sunlight
The ultraviolet rays in sunlight quickly and permanently weaken nylon. Keep your Vector 3 out of
direct sunlight as much as possible. Structural weakening of nylon may not be immediately
noticeable. Prevention is the key.
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Acids
Acids damage nylon. Keep your Vector 3 away from hangar floors, dirty car trunks and similar
areas where acids may be found. If such contamination does occur, immediately and thoroughly
wash the rig with plenty of warm soapy water. Until a rig can be washed, baking soda will quickly
neutralize most acids. If acid damage occurs or is suspected, a rigger should thoroughly inspect
your Vector 3. Pay attention to where you place or store your rig.
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Oils and Grease
Most petroleum compounds do not weaken nylon; they simply stain it. A rigger using the proper
petroleum solvent should promptly remove such stains.
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Water
Water will not structurally damage your Vector 3, but prolonged agitation in fresh water weakens
webbing or may cause some fabric and tape colors to bleed. Salt water may damage nylon and
cause hardware to corode if not promptly and thoroughly washed off with plenty of fresh water.
Your rig will maintain its new appearance longer if it is kept dry.
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Soil
Soil may damage your Vector 3. Brush off the soil after it has dried and gently wash with warm
soapy water. Be sure that the soil is not in the cable housings, Booth 3-Ring release or reserve
ripcord pins or loops. Consult a rigger if your rig is heavily soiled or extremely dirty.
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Sand
Fine sand will weaken and cut webbing and fabrics of all types. Prolonged exposure to sand will
shorten the life of the entire parachute assembly. One way to minimize the damage done by sand
is to use a packing mat while packing.
section 6 : caring for your vector 3
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