General use rescue carabiners are required to have minimum breaking strengths of 40 kN gate closed, 11 kN gate open and 11 kN minor axis.
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A typical limit is that the tension in the host conductor must not increase to more than 50 % of its rated breaking strength during the wrapping installation.
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It was reported that it contained 2, 000 tons of steel, of cabling and that the cableway had a breaking strength of 220, 000 pounds per square inch.
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Factors that may determine what line an angler chooses for a given fishing environment include breaking strength, knot strength, UV resistance, castability, limpness, stretch, abrasion resistance, and visibility.
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Relative "'knot strength "', also called "'knot efficiency "', is the breaking strength of a knotted rope in proportion to the breaking strength of the rope without the knot.
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Relative "'knot strength "', also called "'knot efficiency "', is the breaking strength of a knotted rope in proportion to the breaking strength of the rope without the knot.
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Over the next hour, I hooked four more steelhead, landing none _ a typical average when your quarry weighs twice as much as the breaking strength of your line.
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*Rescue : Minimum breaking strength requirements and calculations for rescue carabiners are set out in National Fire Protection Association standard 1983-2012 edition " Fire Service Life Safety Rope and Equipment ".
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With spinning reels, closed-face reels and conventional reels with star drags, a good starting point is to set the drag to about one-third to one-half the breaking strength of the line.
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This standard requires that all connectors / carabiners support a minimum breaking strength ( MBS ) of and feature an auto-locking gate mechanism which supports a minimum breaking strength ( MBS ) of.