A keeper is the loop on a belt that secures the belt tip. Belts worn by law enforcement come with multiple keepers.
a little hook that you can attach one of those things that hook on to a belt loop you know what i mean
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blue, thin belt, pink, take off belt, thick belt, blue, take off belt
1. pull the center loop down a couple of inches 2. move right ring/ball through the hoop you made from the center string, and let go of the ball so it is behind the loop. 3. take the entire loop and push it through the center hole and pull all turns through. 4. feed ring through two loops on backside of yoke. 5. pull entire center loop back through the center hole. 6. straighten all loops, and right string will be on the left loop. *. to return, reverse steps! i hoped this worked for you!
A riveted belt loop is a hole in a belt that is framed by a metal loop. On some belts, the loops are used to fasten the belt in place. While on others, it is strictly for decoration.
A taut rubber belt that transfers torque from the crankshaft to the shaft of a cooling fan on an engine is a riveted belt loop
The loop that is attached to a belt is called a D ring. This loop was put on the belt as part of the design and to use the belt properly.
No but there is a Hockey belt loop.
A belt loop is a highway which loops around the perimeter of a major city, or a loop of fabric ringing the waist of a pair of trousers, used to hold the belt in place.
A belt loop is a highway which loops around the perimeter of a major city, or a loop of fabric ringing the waist of a pair of trousers, used to hold the belt in place.
A keeper is the loop on a belt that secures the belt tip. Belts worn by law enforcement come with multiple keepers.
tuck loop
A "belt loop."
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belt loop...?
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