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  2. Cargo net - Wikipedia

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    A cargo net being used to unload sacks from a ship at Haikou New Port, Haikou City, Hainan, China.. A cargo net is a type of net used for transferring cargo to and from ships. . It is usually square or rectangular, but sometimes round, made of thick rope, with cinch ropes extending from the corners, and in some designs, the edg

  3. Net (device) - Wikipedia

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    One method of making nets is by tying sheet bends using a netting needle and a gauge. Key: *a) head rope *f) loop of the sheet bend being tied *n) netting shuttle *s) gauge *z) tongue of the netting shuttle (makes it easier to load the twine so that it does not twist as it is used) Mending a net; binding a length of net to a new head rope.

  4. American Gladiators (2008 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Climb up a cargo net. Rope swing downward. Tightrope walk downward. Use a Hand bike to cross over a 6 ft deep ball pit. Run across a spinning barrel. Climb the Pyramid. Travel down a zipline. Cross a teeter-totter. Run up the Travelator. Climb a short flight of stairs. Rope swing through a banner into the pool.

  5. Rigging (material handling) - Wikipedia

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    Sheave – Grooved wheel used to support a moving belt, wire or rope; Sheer legs; Sling (rigging) – Rope, webbing, wire or chain used to support a load for lifting; Rope splicing – Semi-permanent joint between two ropes; Tackle – System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable; Tirfor – Device for pulling cable; Tugger (rigging)

  6. American Gladiators (2008 TV series) season 1 - Wikipedia

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    (a rope is provided to help climb up) Swim under a fiery surface. Climb a 30-foot cargo net. Go downward on an inclined barrel roll (A rope is provided to help hold on) Use a hand bike to cross a pit; Run down a balance beam inclined downward; Run up the pyramid; Travel down a zipline; Run up the Travelator (a rope is provided to help climb up)

  7. Webbing - Wikipedia

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    Webbing is cut with a hot wire as is nylon rope, which prevents fraying and unravelling. However, when webbing does fray and unravel, the result is less disastrous than with rope, providing a modest advantage. Webbing suffers the drawback of less elasticity than perlon rope, and it may be more difficult to handle with gloves or mittens on. [4 ...

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  9. Fairlead - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable fairlead (lower right) leading to winch on sailboat Fairlead (Chock style) Three mooring lines running through fairlead on a Royal New Zealand Navy ship.. A fairlead is a turning point for running rigging like rope, chain, wire or line, that guides that line such that the "lead" is "fair", and therefore low friction and low chafe. [1]