The RIGHT and WRONG way to a rig Retrievable Rigging on SHARP edges - IRATA Rope Access Rigging

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • In this video I will show you how to install a retrievable rigging on sharp edges using steel wire strops and pulleys. The method is quite simple as long as you rig your retrieval rope in the right way. If you do it wrong you will have a hard time getting your ropes back. I demo this to in the video with a little trick that could help retrieving a stuck pull through.
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    0:33 How to rig a pull through on sharp edges
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  • @leandromata3104
    @leandromata3104 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello IRATA from Brazil speaking, South America; I use this manuever, but I learn more here to better my experience

  • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
    @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Год назад +3

    Excellent video Alex. Your camera angles and cut-in, and back shots are very well done. The way you showed how "The wrong way" is so much harder is awesome too, also you mentioned how if you make too big of a loop while sending the ropes up and over the beam, it might hit whatever is above it.
    Lots of folks don't understand the arc and curves involved with this rope flipping technique. This takes practice. You can also use a "Flip stick" to send the loop(s) up higher, the higher the beam is, the more the loops you sent up with the flipping method, the more the loops lose their size. Thank you again for the detailed explanation as to why you chose the pulleys. Top-quality gear is the only way, if someone skimps on price and buys some cheap junk, then it's a big risk, that really is not worth it. Jim H.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +1

      I have not heard of a flip stick, I'll look it up. Thanks Jim😃

    • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
      @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Год назад +1

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel I don't think you will find it. It's a 1/2" diameter rod that's about 3 feet long that you make a half hitch on the end of the stick, and then send the loop of rope up with the same motion you would use if flipping it by hand. The curve/arc you create in the rope will go much higher,, and depending on what size loop you send up, will make the crescent at the beam whatever size, (small or large).
      It's mostly used by arborists, I will check on where to get you a PHOTO OR A DEMO VIDEO. jIM

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +1

      @@aerialrescuesolutions3277 Well, you were right haha. I did not find it. Apparantly a flipstick is a sort of collapsible can you can flip out and sit on haha. I get the priciple though and it makes total sense👍🏻

  • @prepr8725
    @prepr8725 Год назад +2

    great explanation i am a beginner

  • @davidtelford4160
    @davidtelford4160 Год назад +3

    Doing my level 2 in a few weeks Alex so thanks for the videos

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад

      Glad it helps! Good luck! Oh and have fun 😉

    • @davidtelford4160
      @davidtelford4160 Год назад

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel don’t know about fun 😂

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад

      Thats why I say it. Enjoy the learning process. It really opens up your rope access game!

    • @davidtelford4160
      @davidtelford4160 Год назад

      @@TheRopeAccessChannel cheers, I’ll see what happens but definitely looking forward to it

  • @genechuglaz8547
    @genechuglaz8547 Месяц назад

    The better knot!

  • @mentos9102
    @mentos9102 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Levy_PL
    @Levy_PL 10 месяцев назад +1

    Climb of shame. Pretty accurate 😂

  • @kjnel9704
    @kjnel9704 Год назад +1

    Thanks again Alex for the amazing rope access material, i practised this today but I wanted to combine it with aid climbing but my protecting straps ( you steel straps ) was to long and I could not reach the beam to start the aid climbing as I could not accend higher. Should I just use shorter protecting straps ot is there a way for me to accend more to reach the beam.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +1

      Thank you :-)!
      Short steel slings would be the best. There are different solutions that may or may not give some people a heart attack. Depending on the beam, and how sharp it is, you can throw a piece of rope over and use that to climb up a bit more. Sometimes a Grillon works. Stay in your descender and backup, just use a 3rd point temporarily to climb a little higher. I am talking a little, not ascent 2 meters higher. Limit your fall distance. Always.!
      I know this is not something to explain in a comment like this because we are walking a very thin line between ok and not so ok..
      Stay safe!

    • @kjnel9704
      @kjnel9704 Год назад

      Hi Alex , perfect will try that ;) . Thank you

  • @noorazwan278
    @noorazwan278 Год назад

    Hi may I to asking. If I don't have the wire rope sling can I use tabular sling or flat sling. Thank you

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад

      Well if the reason for choosing this method is that the edges are “sharp” than I would say not. Textile is textile and doesn’t like sharp things. There are many solutions. Maybe when protecting the slings with extra rope protection.
      It is up to you.

  • @balajigovindarasu8399
    @balajigovindarasu8399 4 месяца назад

    Hi bro
    How to use tap sling when we need climbing 4 inch vertical pipe

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  4 месяца назад

      Ask your level 3. He or someone should make a good risk assessment…. It is always a tricky bit and I don’t know the situation.
      Don’t do what I tell you and maybe this will work…. Get a long sling. Like 240cm and choke that multiple times, or create a prussik knot with it. If you load it it should not slip. Don’t ask me how I know…… Oh and get a few because one is not enough.. Seriously, If you have to ask this question, you should probably find someone to do it for you ..

  • @XxLuvverofMusicxX
    @XxLuvverofMusicxX 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can I ask if using a single climbing rope is not introducing a single point of failure? If the single blue rope were to break on either main or backup strand would that not be instant death? If not why not?
    Is it possible to do retrievable rigging with two separate ropes, one for backup and the other the main climbing rope? Everything I have seen so far uses a single rope.

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  9 месяцев назад +1

      In essence I’m splitting the rope and creating two separate ropes. You can do this with two separate ropes as well

  • @tubosolinas
    @tubosolinas Год назад

    With all that friction you can ascend those ropes to free them!lol

  • @VisinskiRadoviBeograd
    @VisinskiRadoviBeograd Год назад

    I'd rather use some Chinese cheaper pulleys than the Petzl ones 😊

    • @TheRopeAccessChannel
      @TheRopeAccessChannel  Год назад +11

      I’d rather not use any thing Chinese…

    • @davidtelford4160
      @davidtelford4160 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @aerialrescuesolutions3277
      @aerialrescuesolutions3277 Год назад +3

      I hope to not work near anyone who thinks safety is an option. I'd rather buy the best, and know my rigging will hold fast all day and night.

    • @VisinskiRadoviBeograd
      @VisinskiRadoviBeograd Год назад

      @@aerialrescuesolutions3277 Compare number od recalls Petzl, SMC, CMC, Rock Exotica and other "safety is not an option" brands has to a video made by HowNOT2, and you'll see that China made gear is very all right. It's brands you're addicted to.

    • @lw671
      @lw671 Год назад +5

      @@VisinskiRadoviBeograd That these brands do recalls is a sign of quality control. The problem with a no-name product simply is that nobody knows if there is quality control and whether it will be for the next charge.