3:1 Pulley System
This video demonstrates how to set up a simple 3:1 pulley with a Petzl Reverso. Note that the Reverso acts as a 'progress capturing device' as it allows slack to feed into the device but not back out, much like a one-way valve. However, it adds quite a bit of friction to the system. In most cases, anything but a short haul (to help someone get through a crux, back onto the route after falling off a traverse or roof, etc) will be very difficult with a 3:1 with a Reverso. For most other scenarios, you will need to use a 5:1 or 6:1 compound pulley system.
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Видео 3:1 Pulley System канала SIET, School for International Expedition Training
This video was reviewed by 2 or more AMGA Certified Guides and/or SIET Instructors and produced by industry professionals. However, this video may contain misinformation, may lack important details, may assume a certain knowledge base by the viewer, and is not intended for novices. SIET and it's employees and affiliates, recommend professional training for anyone taking part in mountaineering/climbing/skiing activities and attempting to implement skills demonstrated in these videos. Videos produced by SIET should not be used as a substitute for professional instruction!
http://expeditiontraining.org/
Видео 3:1 Pulley System канала SIET, School for International Expedition Training
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