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What should be paid attention to when using the bolting of the car tarpaulin

by:LINYANG     2023-02-05
The tarpaulin manufacturer tells us here that the tarpaulin rope should be tied to the T-shaped iron of the truck and cannot be tied to other positions, and the tarpaulin corner ropes in the middle of the vehicle are respectively pulled diagonally to the opposite direction. The two end ropes in the middle of the tarpaulins at both ends of the truck are respectively pulled vertically downward and tied to the two T-shaped irons at the end of the vehicle. The pressure rope of each end of the tarpaulin should be pressed tightly against the corner of the tarpaulin, so that the tarpaulin is close to the end wall of the vehicle, and tied to the second T-shaped iron on the side of the vehicle respectively, and cannot be tied to the end beam and the side end of the vehicle. On the T-shaped iron. And the waist rope should be pulled straight and tied to the T-shaped iron on the side of the car. The tarpaulin rope adopts the bow knot tying method or the turning head knot method. The rope end after tying should be wrapped around its own rope rod, and at least two dead knots are tied. In addition to the tarpaulin's own rope and tarpaulin rope net, no other ropes shall be used to bind the tarpaulin, and the remaining ends of the tarpaulin rope net must be reinforced with rope clips.
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