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Samson DOUBLE BRAID Class I Back Splice User Manual

Double braid class i back splice

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Double Braid Class I Back 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.
The Samson Back Splice is a neat and permanent way to

terminate the end of a line. It is flexible and can be tapered

to reduce bulk. To make a Back Splice half as long as

described, use half measurements.

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 pusher or any sharp tool such as

an ice pick, awl, or marlin spike, separate cover strands to expose

core. First pry, then, pull core completely out of cover from Point X

to the taped rope end. Put 1 layer only of tape on end of core.

To assure correct positioning of Mark 1 do the

following. Holding exposed core, slide the cover as

far back towards the tightly tied slip knot as you

can. Then, firmly smooth cover back from slip

knot towards the taped end. Smooth again until

all cover slack is removed. Then, mark core

where it comes out of the cover. This is Mark 1.

Tape end to be spliced with 1 thin layer of

tape. Then, measure 1 tubular fid length

(2 wire fid lengths) from end of rope and

mark. This is Point X (Extraction).
Tie a tight slipknot approximately 5 fid

lengths from Point X. This must be done.

3

step

m a r k i n g t h e c o r e

Again, slide cover toward the slipknot to

expose more core.
From Mark 1 measure along core towards

Point X a distance equal to the short section

of fid and make 2 heavy marks. This is Mark 2

(double measurements with wire fid.)
From Mark 2 measure in the same direction

1 fid length plus another short section of the

fid and make 3 heavy marks. This is Mark 3

(double measurements with wire fid.)

Core must be extracted from cover here at

Point X

1 fid length

or 2 wire fids

Tie a slipknot about 5 fid lengths from

Point X

One layer of tape

Prying out the core

One layer
of tape

x

cover

core

Finished splice

Mark on fid

1 fid length plus another short section Short section

of fid

mark 2

mark 1

x

mark 3

cover