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Trucker's hitch

 
Wikipedia: Trucker's hitch
Trucker's hitch
Truckers hitch.jpg
Names Trucker's hitch, power cinch, lorry hitch, haymaker's hitch, harvester's hitch, waggoner's hitch, dolly knot
Category Hitch
Origin Ancient
Related versatackle knot
Releasing Non-jamming
Typical use Making a rope very tight, such as to secure an object to a vehicle
Caveat None
ABoK #2124

The trucker's hitch, also known as the power cinch, is a self-binding knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers.

There are several variations of the knot, all of which use a loop in the standing part of the rope as a make-shift pulley in order to obtain a 3 to 1 mechanical advantage. The version depicted here has the advantage that it can be tied anywhere in the rope (without access to an end). Once tight, the knot is secured with a half hitch, usually slipped for easy releasing.

Advantages

  • Non-jamming
  • Can be tied anywhere in the standing part of the line
  • Works like a pulley, providing 3:1 mechanical advantage in tensioning

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