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  1. Jun 5, 2012 · Here is how to properly tie a flag pole knot so it will stayed tied regardless of external pressure or wind.Brought to you by www.ColonialFlag.com

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  2. Sep 9, 2011 · This video shows how to rope a flagpole and hang a flag. More information, including alternate ways to hang flags, can be found in our Flag Information Cent...

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  3. Jan 13, 2023 · Need help correctly flying your flag? Follow this step-by-step guide to ensure you are correctly installing and hoisting your flag.For further assistance, ca...

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  4. 1) If the truck is old and pulley wears, the rope can slip off the pulley and land between the pulley and the housing. Typically we find the halyard loose enough to move back and forth and dislodge and get back up on the pulley track. This is really only good for a temporary fix. If you can do that, just tighten down the halyard leaving no ...

  5. Watch How to Attach a Clip to Your Flag Pole Rope. Basically, all you need to do is: pinch together the flagpole rope. push the loop through the eyelet of the flagpole clip. pull the halyard loop over the clip end of the flagpole clip. pull the halyard tight so that the clip sits snugly in place. These easy steps are outlined in the diagram below.

  6. Step 1. Push the halyard rope through the small hole of the snap hook cover. Pull the halyard so that a loop is formed from inside the open end. Thread the loop, through the eyelet of the swivel hook downward, away from yourself. Loop the halyard back over the hook, toward your body. Pull gently to tighten the loop around the hook.

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  8. If you have a stationary truck with an eagle, think ahead about which direction you want the eagle to face (true north, or flying into the great eastern sun). Wrapping things up... Now you have attached the flagpole truck and ornament, we'll get into the next phase, the halyard and cleat in the following video.

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