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====Backplate or backpack harness==== {{see also|Backplate and wing|Sidemount diving{{!}}Side-mount diving}} The characteristic difference between this and the basic harness, is that a rigid or flexible backplate is added between the cylinder and the harness straps. The cylinder is attached to the backplate by metal or webbing straps, and the harness straps are attached to the backplate. In other respects the system is similar to the basic harness. Methods of fixing the cylinder include metal clamping bands, secured by bolts or lever operated clamps, or webbing straps, usually secured by cam buckles. This style of harness was originally used in this simple form, but is currently more usually used with a back inflation wing type buoyancy compensator sandwiched between the cylinder and the backplate. =====Cam bands===== {{anchor|camband|camstrap|cam buckle|cam strap|cam band}} <!--target for redirects--> [[File:Stainless steel cam buckle PB070436.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Two cam bands holding a cylinder to a backplate]] [[File:Plastic cam buckle PB070451.jpg|thumb|Plastic cam buckle tensioned]] The combination of webbing strap and cam action buckle that is used to secure the cylinder to a [[Buoyancy compensator (diving)|buoyancy compensator]] or backplate is known as a cam band or cam strap.<ref name="Dive Rite" /> They are a type of tank band,<ref name="Leisurepro" /> which includes the stainless steel straps used to hold twin cylinder sets together.<ref name="Dive Rite doubles" /> They generally rely on an over-centre lever action to provide tensioning and locking, which may be modified by length adjustment slots and secondary security fastening such as [[velcro]] to hold the free end in place. Most cam buckles for scuba are injection moulded plastic, but some are stainless steel.<ref name="Dive Rite" /> Many recreational scuba harnesses rely on a single cam band to hold the cylinder to the backplate. Other models provide two cam bands for security. A cam band can also be used on a sling or sidemount scuba set to attach the lower clip to the cylinder. =====Tank bands===== [[File:Manifolded twin 12l steel cylinder set PB128182.jpg|thumb|upright=0.7|Manifolded twin 12 litre steel cylinder set assembled using two stainless steel tank bands.]] Stainless steel tank bands are the standard method for supporting manifolded twin cylinders, as they provide good support for the cylinders, minimise loads on the manifolds and provide simple and reliable attachment points for connection to a backplate
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