| Bungee
cords and ratchet straps have their place but in most cases
rope would work better if knots could
be tied and un-tied a little easier.
See
how the LeverKnot® compares with Bungee
cords and Ratchet Straps.
The
images show a sample of the many applications for
the LeverKnot as
a
general
purpose
tie-down.
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Creating
a secured loop around this bucket using the LeverKnot keeps
it in place. |

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image for close up)
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This
image shows the LeverKnot being used
to tie down a small pressure washer in the back of a truck.
The pressure washer is being secured
using the LeverKnot's ability to simply
adjust the rope's length.
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(Click image
for close up)
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Here the same
LeverKnot is being used to tie the pressure washer down using
a secure loop.
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for close up)
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And here is
yet another way to tie the pressure washer down using the same
LeverKnot to create a secure loop.
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for close up)
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The LeverKnot is being used here to keep a spring loaded truck bed cover down
when hauling items that are taller than the bed of the truck.
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for close up)
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The LeverKnot is looped around this small dolly to keep the box in place.
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for close up)
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Use
the LeverKnot to hang your
signs and banners almost anywhere. It keeps them straight
and tight so your audience can read them easily.
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The LeverKnot can
be fastened first and then tightened rather
than having to tie a knot under tension. |
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It's
easy to get your signs and banners hung straight and tight in
almost any situation with the LeverKnot. |
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The
ability to create a secure loop with the LeverKnot gives
you a lot of flexibility. |
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Check
out the How
It Works and Basic
Use sections to see how the LeverKnot was
used in the above images.
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