For the shock absorber on the left, would the blue rope need to be longer? If its short then the shock absorber won't be able to extend and take the shock out?
It depends on the job Landyn. I'm an IRATA L3 rope access technician and I have never needed to use a proper english reeve, but I could see how high angle rescue and certain emergence6 personnel would need such a setup.
Paul, this is the best video I’ve come across so far, showing the components of a high line. Nice job
Awesome video! What brand are the shock absorbers and where can you buy them?
Very neat system set-up. Just thinking how important is taking the catenary angle into consideration and would you recommend a backup track line?
good work
Hey sir. Why dont you give us a few trainings here in the Philippines. 😁
For the shock absorber on the left, would the blue rope need to be longer? If its short then the shock absorber won't be able to extend and take the shock out?
That is very nice.
A buddy of mine told me to look this up. As an NDT worker I gotta ask. Who has that much equipment on site?
Landyn Lyerla many technical rescue teams and urban search and rescues have that much equipment.
It depends on the job Landyn. I'm an IRATA L3 rope access technician and I have never needed to use a proper english reeve, but I could see how high angle rescue and certain emergence6 personnel would need such a setup.