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Attaching dogbone to loup, Maintenance, Inspect – Harken 3139 LOUPS User Manual

Page 3: Anchor point chafing or cutting, Warranty

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Put a figure 8 stop knot in

one end of the lashing line

and pass it into the hole

in the bone.

Pass one end of the Loup

into the other. Slip the

Dogbone into end so it

is captured as shown.

Tie a single overhand knot

around each outer Loup.

Don’t draw the legs of the

Loups together; let them

assume their loaded

position.

Pass the end of the line

back through the hole

in the bone and tie a

figure 8 stop knot. Use

a hot knife to trim ends.

Attaching Dogbone to Loup

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Harken equipment is designed for minimal maintenance, but some maintenance

is required to give the best service and to comply with the Harken limited warranty.
Cleaning: Flush blocks and loops/high strength lashing lines thoroughly with fresh

water. Periodically, disassemble the blocks and clean with detergent and fresh water.

When assembling block, make sure screws and holes are dry. Use blue Loctite

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to

secure screw before assembling.
IMPORTANT! Exposure to some teak cleaners and other caustic solutions can

result in discoloration of part and is not covered under the Harken warranty.

Maintenance

For additional safety, maintenance and warranty information see www.harken.com/

manuals or the Harken

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catalog.

Inspect

WARNING! Hardware and attaching Loups can gradually

lose strength from wear and UV rays. Inspect parts often

and during long passages.

WARNING! Loups may degrade without showing obvious signs

and break under load. Replace all Loups and lashings every

year or if there is any sign of wear, UV-damage, fatigue or

strand separation. If in doubt replace. Consult chart to match

strength of Loup/lashing to block and load.

You must periodically inspect Loups and head lashings for signs

of UV damage or wear. Be sure to pull Loup out of block mouth

and inspect carefully for any sign of wear, UV damage, fatigue or

strand separation. The Loup's outer jacket protects the inner core,

but can become damaged from prolonged UV exposure. Loups

have colored tracers that are designed to fade after prolonged UV

exposure. If tracers appear faded, rub them with your fingernail. If

flecks become fuzzy the Loup should be replaced. Inspect Loups

often for signs of chafing, especially where they rub on edges.

Anchor Point Chafing or Cutting

Attach Loups only to round bails such as those found on padeyes

or pins. Sharp edges such as those found in many perforated

toerails will cut into Loups severely weakening them. If a Loup is

attached to a plate, the edges must be rounded so that they are not

damaged. The thickness of the plate must be at least 1/4" to avoid

damaging the Loup.

WARNING: Loups or lashings running over a sharp edge can

cause part to break under load. Secure to items with rounded

edges only.

Warranty

Hardware and attaching Loups can gradually lose strength from wear

and UV rays. Inspect parts often and and during long passages.

Round edges to prevent

damage to loop

Sharp edges will

damage loop

Loctite

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is a registered trademark of Henkel AG & Company KGaA Loup

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/Loups

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are registered trademarks of Yale Cordage