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Rope rescue pulley system diagram. Now add a "capture" device that will hold the load if you let go of the rope. The system we will look at is the popular simple pulley system employing two pulleys which has an ideal mechanical advantage of 3:1. The following process may make it easier to remember: First rig a 1:1 system. At the end of this chapter, the student will be aware of rope rescue system construction requiring the assembly of individual items (rescue rope and related equipment) into functional components. The advantage of using a piggyback system (sometimes called a "pig rig") is that the pulley doesn't need to be attached to the load (which might be a long way from the anchor). (In the following illustration, we used Prusics. The rope comes from the load and goes through one pulley. Knot system in which a rope is wrapped around an anchor point that is at least 4 Cmes the diameter of the rope The anchor point should be wrapped a minimum of 4 Cmes and followed up with a back up knot in case of anchor deterioraCon and/or slippage Anchor Points (Cont. Learn about rope rescue pulley systems, mechanical advantage, and rigging techniques. We hope that you found the material inside this eBook to be helpful, insightful, and encouraging. sypw son unkw pfu5l cd7ta jpr yfd dt8uwo 0unx pfjfde