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Over the years there has been an air of confusion surrounding the Yale Machine Assisted Splice (MAX Splice) some thinking that a machine produces the splice with no human element, rope in one end out pops a splice! Yale Cordage has just released a small video to help explain how the MAX Splice is actually produced. The machine element of the process is only used to complete the bury of the splice allowing for consistency in manufacture. The power of this machine which was developed by Yale allows them to retain the Core in the eye where others will remove the core for ease. This splice is fully CE Certified to the EN1891 standard. (Warning: This is not a training video)
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Most people see Yale Cordage as the producer of some of the best Arborist Ropes on the market to date; this is a video of what other type of industries they are involved in with some intresting footage.
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Competition Yale Cordage are giving you the opportunity to create a name for their latest rope which will be launched in the UK at the ARB FAIR 11th 12th June. The person with the winning entry will win 2 hanks of the new rope Closing date for all entries will be 31st May 2010 This all new 12mm 24-strand climbing line from YALE CORDAGE is based on the same manufacturing process, construction, and success as the 11.7mm Blue Moon rope / Poison Ivy. This rope gives climbers all the advantages and characteristics of a lightweight 11.7mm rope but gives the feel of a 13mm rope in the hand. You can find all the details on this new rope and read some reviews by visiting the website www.nametherope.com To enter the competition also go to www.nametherope.com This competition is sponsored by
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