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How to Rig a Block & Tackle · How Does a Block and Tackle Hoist Work? How to Set Up a Double Pulley System · What Is a Block & Tackle? ...
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www.ehow.com/how_5652331_build-block-tackle-pulley.html
www.ehow.com/how_5652331_build-block-tackle-pulley.html
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The most common arrangement of block and tackle is to have a block attached to a fixed position (the fixed or standing block), and another block left to move with the load being pulled or lifted (The ... The mechanical advantage of a tackle is relevant, because it dictates how much easier it is to haul or lift your load.
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www.answers.com/topic/block-and-tackle
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If you have ever looked at the end of a crane, or if you have ever used an engine hoist or a come-along, or if you have ever looked at the rigging on a sailboat, then you have seen a block and tackle at work. A block and tackle is an arra...
http://www.howstuffworks.com/pulley.htm
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A block and tackle takes much of the work out of moving heavy objects. The mechanical advantage is one less than the number or ropes between the blocks. Terminology: Sheaves (pronounced “shivs”) - The grooved wheels upon which the rope ride...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/20090912/Ropes-and-Knots-Rev-...
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Maybe you're all alone and need to lift an elk quarter off the ground. Or hoist a food bag beyond the reach of bears. Or hang a deer. Maybe you should know how to rig a backcountry block and tackle, using nothing more than rope or parachu...
http://www.fieldandstream.com/node/57618
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> forces -- using the pulley attached to the weight, or using compound; > pulleys such as in a block and tackle. Using the single pulley; > attached to the ceiling, the force required is all on your side. The; > weight cannot pick up or hold itself or half of itself -- or indeed;
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www.thetravelforum.com/t59535-15-3.html
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In the Navy you’ll rig a block and tackle to make some of your work easier. Learn the names of the parts of a block. Figure 2-1 will give you a good start on this. Look at the single block and see some of the ways you...
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www.tpub.com/machines/2.htm
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Rig the block and tackle to the end of the pole as shown in the following photo. ... All of the comments in the section describing how to raise the mast manually still apply to raising the mast with the optional pole. The optional system simply reduces the physical effort involved in the mast lifting.
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www.dougpile.com/mac19/p11.html
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(6) shows how time-alignment was achieved ... The tweeter has its own tiny little enclosure (not shown). The large woofer enclosure is 6' x 3' x 2'. The walls are 1-1/8" thick. It weighs a lot. I actually had to rig up a block and tackle (30 kb photo) to move it around during construction!
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www.silcom.com/~aludwig/Loudspeaker_construction.html
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