directional anchors

Directional Anchor

Understanding Directional Anchors in Rope Rescue

Anchors form the backbone of every rope rescue system, but they arenโ€™t always where you want them. Sometimes the strongest anchor sits away from the natural fall line, creating an awkward rope path or edge transition. In these cases, understandingย directional anchors in rope rescueย provides a safe way to redirect the rope into alignment with the […]

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Sideways A-Frame with Winch Load Control and Guying Strategy

Sideways A-Frame with Winch Load Control and Guying Strategy

Sideways A-Frame with Winch Load Control and Guying Strategy When rigging a sideways A-frame for load movement, especially with a winch mounted to the rear leg, the entire structure behaves more like a torquing monopod than a traditional tripod or A-frame. The applied force pushes downward through the head, but the systemโ€™s tendency to rotate

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two point load distributing system -Building Anchor Systems That Hold Under Pressure

Building Anchor Systems That Hold Under Pressure

Anchors Are the Foundation of Every Rescue Building Anchor Systems That Hold Under Pressure In rope rescue and rigging, the anchor system is the point of consequence. Every knot, pulley, and line ultimately transfers force to a single decisionโ€”where and how the system is anchored. If that decision is wrong, nothing downstream will fix it.

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Pre-Plan the Working Line

Pre-Plan the Working Line

Pre-Plan the Working Line for Efficient Haul Systems All too often, teams rig their haul systems without pre-planning the layout of the working or haul line. A common scenario involves placing the progress capture device (ratchet) at a forward directional anchor located right in front of the mechanical advantage (MA) system. While this might seem

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