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Tarred bankline has weight limitations ranging from 100-500 pounds (45-227 kg) per line, depending on the application, with common uses including securing boats, marking boundaries, and providing a makeshift tow line.
Weight Limits for Banking and Docking
Tarred banklines used for banking and docking applications typically have a weight limit of around 200-300 pounds (91-136 kg) per line. This is because these lines are subject to high stress and must be able to withstand the strain of securing a boat to a dock or mooring. A 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) diameter tarred bankline, for example, has a weight limit of around 250 pounds (113 kg) per line.
Weight Limits for Boundary Marking and Tow Lines
Tarred banklines used for boundary marking or as a makeshift tow line typically have a lower weight limit, around 100-200 pounds (45-91 kg) per line. This is because these lines are subject to less stress and are often used in emergency situations. A 3/8-inch (0.95 cm) diameter tarred bankline, for example, has a weight limit of around 150 pounds (68 kg) per line.
Choosing the Right Tarred Bankline
When selecting a tarred bankline, it’s essential to consider the intended application and the weight limit of the line. Using a line with a weight limit that’s too low can lead to failure and put personnel at risk. Conversely, using a line with a weight limit that’s too high can lead to unnecessary strain on the boat or dock. By choosing the right tarred bankline for the job, you can ensure safe and effective use.
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