Question 2016 Deck General
70% to passWhat is the purpose for whipping the bitter end of a fiber rope?
A
makes for easier handling
B
prevents fraying of the bitter end
C
prevents moisture from entering the bitter end
D
increases the circumference of the rope
AI Explanation
The correct answer is B) prevents fraying of the bitter end. Whipping the bitter end (the final part) of a fiber rope is done to prevent the individual strands from unraveling or fraying. This helps maintain the integrity and strength of the rope, which is important for safety and proper functioning. The whipping secures the end of the rope, keeping it from becoming frayed or damaged. The other options are incorrect because: A) making handling easier is not the primary purpose, C) preventing moisture is not the main reason, and D) increasing the circumference is not what whipping accomplishes.
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