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Originally posted by Geof_K
Moss: Everything above the lower pulley is the super system as I've been taught.
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Originally posted by Geof_K
SRT-Tech:
The reason for not attaching the lower pulley to the saddle is that there is the potential for a finger/hair/clothing pinch on a client climber (especially a child)
All the eights below the lower pulley allow the climber to reach up and easily get to a standing position on the foot loop.
Moss: Everything above the lower pulley is the super system as I've been taught.
Thanks for all the great feedback!
Geof
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I think the stopper knots around the cambium saver are there for ease of positioning and removing while on the ground. I guess you could use a slip knot to pull it up, and then remove it, but why not just leave a figure-eight there all the time, because you always need it in the same position on the rope?Originally posted by SRT-Tech
The stopper knots by the cambium saver are not needed the saver stays in place on its own (wieght of rope). You can eliminate that knotty cluster at the bottom by using a splitail.
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Originally posted by moss
I believe this is 3:1 (could be 4:1, call in the math experts)
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Link: Thank you for that simple & clear answer! Perfect!In a pulley system, the mechanical advantage is equal to the number of ropes supporting the movable pulley.
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