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How to Attach a Snap
Bolt snaps and marine snaps are used in a variety of ways with technical diving equipment configurations. With a few exceptions, the proper way to attach the snap to an object is to tie it on with braided nylon line (cave line). This is because nylon line is tough enough to withstand a great deal of abuse, yet can be easily cut in an emergency if the clip is jammed or entangled. While it may be easier to attach a snap with a cable tie, a simple twist is all that's necessary to break a cable tie. When you can't afford to lose an item, you should tie its snap on with nylon line.
The following example shows how to attach a bolt snap to a back-up light. However, the approach applies equally well to almost anything else.
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Attaching Breakaway Snaps
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In the past, we recommended using a large O-ring for breakaway connection on snaps attached to regulators and SPGs. However, O-rings were not durable. Now we recommend
Dive Rite's hose clip retainer as a durable alternative for quick on/off attachment of clips to regulator and spg hoses.![]()
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