Reading the instructions
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:06 pm
I don't read all instructions but when I saw piece of paper that dropped out from a roll of rope I bought in Lidl I was interested to see what it could possibly tell me. LOL looks like I shouldn't use the rope at all .
My rather autistic reading of the "instructions
Edit> Anyone have any insight into how the "list" tags are supposed to work? I was trying to produce a bullet pointed list
My rather autistic reading of the "instructions
- Not Suitable for use as personal safety equipment or arial sports - fair enough.
Do not use for childs swing - yeah OK.
Do not use to secure loads - you what!
Do not exceed specified load capacity - why would I?
Not suitable for dynamic loads - hmmmm getting a bit technical.
Do not lift loads - I can't tie anything down with it now I can't lift anything with it!
Do not pull over sharp edges - you mean like when I'm not securing anything down or not holding anything up?
Do not knot (knots reduce load capacity) - Its like rope.
Do not use damaged ropes - fair enough but if there is no use for it how can I damage it?
Keep away from children - always good advice especially when they are playing up.
Avoild contact with chemicals and oil - back to some common sense.
Temerature range from -15C to + 45C - fair enough.
Edit> Anyone have any insight into how the "list" tags are supposed to work? I was trying to produce a bullet pointed list