aerorigging 6 #1 Posted September 30, 2020 Hi all, Im doing some round canopy work with MIL-C-5040-Type3 550 pounds, I remember some % rule to put tension on the line before cutting, any info will be apreciated. Thanks nico Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mark 107 #2 September 30, 2020 Poynter's procedure comes in two parts. First is tension for marking -- see Vol 1 para 7.25.H.4, on page 399: 10 pounds for Type-2, 20 pounds for Type-3, and mark within 30 seconds of applying tension. Then there is pre-stretching, in 7.25.H.5: "Pre-stretch the line by applying tension to the full line equal to 10% of its rated strength (55 lbs for Type-3 line and 40 lbs for Type -2 line) for 15 minutes. Relax tension and remove the line from the [tension device]." I have no idea why additional pre-stretching/tensioning would be required after marking the line. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fcajump 164 #3 September 30, 2020 5 hours ago, mark said: Poynter's procedure comes in two parts. First is tension for marking -- see Vol 1 para 7.25.H.4, on page 399: 10 pounds for Type-2, 20 pounds for Type-3, and mark within 30 seconds of applying tension. Then there is pre-stretching, in 7.25.H.5: "Pre-stretch the line by applying tension to the full line equal to 10% of its rated strength (55 lbs for Type-3 line and 40 lbs for Type -2 line) for 15 minutes. Relax tension and remove the line from the [tension device]." I have no idea why additional pre-stretching/tensioning would be required after marking the line. Or is it pre-stretch, let relax, then tension for marking/cutting? (real question/speculation) JW Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mark 107 #4 September 30, 2020 21 minutes ago, fcajump said: Or is it pre-stretch, let relax, then tension for marking/cutting? (real question/speculation) JW No. The first 10-20 pound stretch is for marking. I didn't mention: cutting must be done with a hot knife, not shears or scissors, so sheath and core are both tensioned the same to share the load. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites