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This video demonstrates how to build a “theoretical” This video covers the basics of how-to setup a SIMPLE ... start with one tension on the hall line once we know the Single pulleys and single rope grabs can be ganged onto the load line. This also reduce the stress at the main connection point. This video comes from our Conversations in Rigging eCourse with Richard Delaney. In this course, Richard dives into subjects ...

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3:1 Mechanical Advantage

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This video demonstrates how to build a “theoretical”

Mechanical Advantage 3:1 for Tree Work

Mechanical Advantage 3:1 for Tree Work

This video covers the basics of how-to setup a SIMPLE

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Converting a 3:1 to a 5:1 Mechanical Advantage

Converting a 3:1 to a 5:1 Mechanical Advantage

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3:1 Z-Rig System

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Mechanical Advantages: Counting Tensions and Estimating System Efficiency   Part 1

Mechanical Advantages: Counting Tensions and Estimating System Efficiency Part 1

... start with one tension on the hall line once we know the

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How to set up a 3 to 1 mechanical advantage hauling system (Z rig)

How to set up a 3 to 1 mechanical advantage hauling system (Z rig)

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3 to 1 Mechanical Advantage, Progression from 1:1: Rope Rescue, VTTF1 USAR

3 to 1 Mechanical Advantage, Progression from 1:1: Rope Rescue, VTTF1 USAR

Building a

Mechanical Advantage: 2:1 or 3:1

Mechanical Advantage: 2:1 or 3:1

Mechanical Advantage

30seconds with RopeLab: #8 3:1 to 5:1 with single pulleys

30seconds with RopeLab: #8 3:1 to 5:1 with single pulleys

Single pulleys and single rope grabs can be ganged onto the load line. This also reduce the stress at the main connection point.

Calculating the Mechanical Advantage in a Simple System

Calculating the Mechanical Advantage in a Simple System

This video comes from our Conversations in Rigging eCourse with Richard Delaney. In this course, Richard dives into subjects ...

Building a Z-Rig 3:1 Mechanical Advantage Hauling System

Building a Z-Rig 3:1 Mechanical Advantage Hauling System

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Petzl Pulley Twin Release for Tree Work: 3:1 Mechanical Advantage

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