A lanyard is a length of cord or rope that is used to secure an object. The object is typically attached to the lanyard with a hook or a clip. The joint area is the portion of the lanyard where two pieces of webbing are sewn or spliced together.
The joint area is important in lanyards because it determines the overall strength of the lanyard. It must be strong enough to support the weight of the object that it is holding. If the joint area is not strong enough, the lanyard could break and cause serious injury.
The joint area can be strengthened by using different stitching patterns or by adding reinforcement materials such as grommets or bar tacks. The type of reinforcement used will depend on the specific application of the lanyard.
Stitching
- In our company, the joint area will always be stitched.
These are some examples of stitched joint area on lanyards.
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