הבדלים בין גרסאות בדף "HMS"
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− | '''מה זה HMS?''' | + | '''[[מה זה HMS?]]''' |
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[[image: HMS.jpg|right|thumb|200px|pear shaped biner - HMS]] | [[image: HMS.jpg|right|thumb|200px|pear shaped biner - HMS]] | ||
− | + | '''HMS''' or '''HMS biner''' are synonims for a [[biners#biner shapes|pear shaped biner]]. The origin of the name is the German name for a [[Munter hitch]], which literally translates to "Half Clove-hitch belay". In French too, a munter hitch is called "Half Clove hitch" (demi-cabestan). | |
− | '''HMS''' or '''HMS biner''' are synonims for a [[biners#biner shapes|pear shaped biner]]. The origin of the name is the German name for a [[Munter hitch]], | + | Back to German. In German, Munter hitch belay is called - HalbMastwurfSicherung. |
− | Back to German. In German Munter hitch belay is called - HalbMastwurfSicherung. | ||
Breaking it up, and with a litlle imagination, we get: | Breaking it up, and with a litlle imagination, we get: | ||
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Put all these back together and we get - HalbMastwurfSicherung - HMS. | Put all these back together and we get - HalbMastwurfSicherung - HMS. | ||
− | A Munter hitch is a [[hitches|hitch]] tied around a pole or biner, and can serve as an improvised [[belay device]]. When reversing the rope direction the Munter hitch | + | A Munter hitch is a [[hitches|hitch]] tied around a pole or biner, and can serve as an improvised [[belay device]]. When reversing the rope direction the Munter hitch flips inside the binner but that requires a wide, pear shaped and symetrical biner. With a D-shaped biner, the hitch can easily get stuck and not flip . |
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So, to summarize, an HMS is a biner that is pefect for HMS belay, or simply, a pear shaped biner. | So, to summarize, an HMS is a biner that is pefect for HMS belay, or simply, a pear shaped biner. | ||
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Contributions to this page were made by [[user: Mica Yaniv|Mica Yaniv]] and others... | Contributions to this page were made by [[user: Mica Yaniv|Mica Yaniv]] and others... | ||
[[category: [[category: knots]][[category: hitches]][[category: belay devices]][[category:אילתורים]][[category: gear]][[category: glossary]] | [[category: [[category: knots]][[category: hitches]][[category: belay devices]][[category:אילתורים]][[category: gear]][[category: glossary]] |
גרסה אחרונה מ־13:37, 12 בינואר 2010
HMS or HMS biner are synonims for a pear shaped biner. The origin of the name is the German name for a Munter hitch, which literally translates to "Half Clove-hitch belay". In French too, a munter hitch is called "Half Clove hitch" (demi-cabestan). Back to German. In German, Munter hitch belay is called - HalbMastwurfSicherung. Breaking it up, and with a litlle imagination, we get:
Halb - as half,
Mastwurf - mast and wrap, so wrapped around a pole, as a clove hitch,
and finally,
Sicherung - which is similar to securing, or simply, belay.
Put all these back together and we get - HalbMastwurfSicherung - HMS.
A Munter hitch is a hitch tied around a pole or biner, and can serve as an improvised belay device. When reversing the rope direction the Munter hitch flips inside the binner but that requires a wide, pear shaped and symetrical biner. With a D-shaped biner, the hitch can easily get stuck and not flip .
So, to summarize, an HMS is a biner that is pefect for HMS belay, or simply, a pear shaped biner.
Contributions to this page were made by Mica Yaniv and others...
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