A.Lashing system B.Stacking system C.Locking system D.Buttress system
A.can be used in conjunction with wire or spring-lay rope B.can be stored on decks exposed to sunlight C.can hold a load even when a considerable amount of the yarns have been abraded D.gives audible warning of overstress whereas manila does not
A.coil it down B.heave it taut C.stow it below D.secure it to a cleat
A.toppling B.racking C.buckling D.crushing
A.Ties a container stack to the deck B.Ties a container to the container below it C.Restrains racking loads D.Restrains the container against horizontal motion
A.a bulge in the wire where the strain occurred B.a decrease in diameter where the strain occurred C.a kink in the wire where the strain occurred D.no visible effects of an overstrain
A.pelican hook B.connecting link C.shackle D.retaining hook
A.faking B.flemishing down C.mousing D.worming
A.can be released while under strain B.is used for boat falls C.is used for extra heavy loads D.is used for light loads only