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Webinar #135 Advanced Rigging Theory w/ Taylor Hamel
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In what village is DMM located?
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Winterfell
Llanberis
Snowdon
London
What year was DMM founded?
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1891
1947
1981
2007
Choose the acronym... The load above which an item of equipment might fail, when new, as determined by the manufacturer.
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MBS
WLL
SWL
ANSI
Choose the acronym... The load that an item of equipment, when new, can safely lift, lower, or suspend as specified by the manufacturer.
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MBS
WLL
SWL
OSHA
Choose the acronym... The load that an item of equipment can safely lift, lower, or suspend based on particular working conditions as specified by a competent person.
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MBS
WLL
SWL
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WLL =
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Working Load Limit
Work Lift Lower
Work Load Limiter
Working Lower Limit
MBS =
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Median Break Surface
Maximum Breaking Strength
Manufacturer's Breaking System
Minimum Breaking Strength
Mechanical advantage can be defined as: The ratio of the force produced by a machine to the force applied to the machine.
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True
False
SWL =
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Super WiFi LAN
Safe Working Load
Safe Work Limit
Safety Within Limits
Actual Mechanical Advantage (AMA) can only be measured after a system is built and friction is taken into consideration.
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A quick way to calculate the Ideal Mechanical Advantage (IMA) of a simple MA system is to count the legs of rope at the moving block.
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False
Define "Block and Tackle"
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Fishing Pole Rigging
A system of pulleys with rope or cable threaded between them.
5:1
Three stationary pulleys and one moving pulley with a change of direction.
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What is the force on the anchor (assuming no friction).
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300
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What is the peak force on the anchor/redirect (assuming no friction)
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141
200
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In which direction (vector) is the peak force being generated?
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D
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You are building a block and tackle. In order to achieve maximum output, where do you place your best (most efficient) pulley?
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Closest to the load (output)
Closest to the input
Near the prusik
As close to the middle of the system as possible
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What is the approximate peak force on each anchor?
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75
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200
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What is the approximate peak force on each anchor?
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50
70
90
200
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What is the approximate peak force on each anchor?
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60
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120
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What is the approximate peak force on each anchor?
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50
100
170
582
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