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Load Sharing Anchor Adjustable Non Working 3:1

Load Sharing Anchor Adjustable Non Working 3:1 In technical rescue environments, adaptability and control are everything—especially when dealing with multidirectional forces or unpredictable anchor terrain. This tutorial demonstrates how to construct a Load Sharing Anchor (LSA) using an adjustable, non-working 3:1 system, allowing the focal point to dynamically shift with the direction of pull. This […]

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Raising System Knot Pass Using a Prusik Hitch

Raising System Knot Pass Using a Prusik Hitch

In rope rescue scenarios, particularly those involving raising systems, managing a mid-line knot can be a critical challenge. Whether the knot results from extending rope length or bypassing damaged sections, failure to address it safely can bring operations to a halt. Fortunately, integrating a Prusik hitch into the system offers an efficient and controlled method

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Twin Tension System Knot Pass for Raising Operations

Twin Tension System Knot Pass for Raising Operations

Twin Tension System Knot Pass for Raising Operations – The Twin Tension System (TTS) offers a significant advantage in rope rescue operations, particularly when navigating knot passing during raising evolutions. This method uses dual mainlines and staggered knot positions to allow continuous control of the load, enabling one side of the system to manage tension

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