Ahora me gustaría enfatizar que diferencia hay entre perno hexagonal y …
Primeno, no hay cara con arandela arriba de la cabeza de perno hexagonal y si la hay arriva de la cabeza del tornillos de casquete
Segundo, los grados de perno hexagonal son ASTM A307 Gr.A.
Éste es A307 Gr.A, este es nuestra marca JM, pueden tener su marca aquí.
Los grados de tornillos de casquete son SAE J429 Gr.2, Gr.5 &Gr.8
Este es Gr.5 y este es Gr.8
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El material sería acero al carbono, acero de aleación, acero inoxidable y cobre.
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***Update*** – How to be even safer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHkbZrw4aw
How to hang a treestand quickly, safely, and easily. Hanging my stand this way is the method that I have used for the past several years. The key thing is to use the paracord loops around the belt portion of your safety harness. This allows you to carry all 4 climbing sticks (and your stand) up the tree in one trip. If you also hook your bow or gun on a tote rope at the bottom and hook the other end to your harness, and put the rest of your gear in a fanny pack around the front of your waist, you’re completely finished getting set up. No pulling the stand up with a rope or making a second trip down for more gear.
This should work with any style of climbing stick similar to what I use here which is Lone Wolf. I’m sure it will work with Gorilla and Muddy. It won’t work with the large ladder style sticks, but maybe you can figure something else out for those.
Let me know if this tip helps you guys out, and share it with others. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to leave them below. Thanks!
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