How To Attach Flag To Pole With Rope
Pull the snap hook side of the old rope down thus the new rope up and threading the pulley.
How to attach flag to pole with rope. Secure the remaining rope under the last loop to tighten and secure your flag. This video shows how to rope a flagpole and hang a flag. Enjoy the videos and music you love upload original content and share it all with friends family and the world on youtube. Secure the knotted end of the rope at the bottom cleat of the flagpole by circling the rope in an up over down over figure eight motion.
The flag should be attached to its left hand side with a heading line and toggle. The other end of the rope at the bottom of the flagpole needs to be tied to the short. The toggle denotes the top of the flag and a short length of line or rope comes out of the bottom of the flag heading. Lower the flag and put the new snap.
Pinch together the flagpole rope push the loop through the eyelet of the flagpole clip pull the halyard loop over the clip end of the flagpole clip. You want to create an endless length of halyard. Replacing old snap hooks. Once the new rope is through the pulley and back down to you cut the old rope loose.
For flags banners with grommets outdoor use with rope determine where to install the snap hooks. First make sure any knots or other rope flaws that would prevent the rope from threading through the pulley are at the bottom of the rope circle and the snap hooks are close to the top. I use several tie ties to attach the flag to the rope. Raise your flag to the top of the pole by gently pulling on the halyard.
Use 1 4 inch braided rope versus 2 strand rope for your flagpole because 3 strand rope will cause the flag to twist when you pull the halyard. Wrap the rope several times until the entire rope is wrapped and the figure eight is visibly seen. More information including alternate ways to hang flags can be found in our flag information cente. For a new flag.
Basically all you need to do is. The other end of the rope will be at the bottom of the flagpole. Use duct tape to attach one end of the new rope to the end of the old rope that is free from snap hooks and knots. Push the toggle through the loop that was made in the halyard and make sure it is secure.