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Extra Improved Plow Steel Independent Wire Rope Core Right Regular Lay |
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Galvanized Aircraft Cable |
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Breaking strength of 3/8" 7x19 GAC |
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Breaking Strength of 1/2" 7x19 GAC |
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Breaking Strength of 1/4" 6x19 IWRC XIPS |
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1 Meter equals how many Feet? |
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1 Centimeter equals how many Inches? |
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1 Millimeter equals how many Inches? |
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1 KiloNewton equals how many Pounds? |
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1 Kilogram equals how many Pounds? |
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You always by the "magic number" when you convert Metric to Imperial. |
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You always by the "magic number" when you convert Imperial to Metric. |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 0 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 45 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 90 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 120 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 150 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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When calculating Resultant Force on a pulley, if the cable angle is 180 degrees, what is the Multiplying Factor on the Load? |
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In a rope and pulley system there can be no mechanical advantage without at least one pulley in the system. |
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The rule of thumb for quickly determining mechanical advantage in a rope and pulley system is to count the number of parts of the that are applying force on the running block. |
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What is the maximum recommended fleet angle of a cable running between sheaves? |
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A good rule of thumb for limitting the fleet angle of a cable between two sheaves is that you are allowed 1 unit of offset for every units of distance between the sheaves. |
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When calculating the Maximum Allowable Offset between two sheaves, you must multiply the Distance between the two sheaves by what constant value? |
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Describe the equation for calculating fleet angle when the Distance and Offset between two sheaves is known. |
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Angle = Arctangent x (Offset/Distance) |
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What is the minimum recommended D:d ratio for sheaves used with 7x19 and 6x19 construction wire ropes? |
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What is the formula for calculating the included angle of a two point bridle? |
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Angle = Arctan H1/V1 + Arctan H2/V2 |
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ETCP Formula:
Resultant Force
on a Pulley |
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ETCP Formula:
Horizontal Force on Anchor 1
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ETCP Formula:
Horizontal Breast Line
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ETCP Formula:
Vertical Force on Anchor1
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ETCP Formula:
Tension in Leg 1
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ETCP Formula:
Length of Leg 1 in a
3 Point Bridle |
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ETCP Formula:
Distribution of a Single
CPL on a Beam |
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ETCP Formula:
Distribution of Multiple
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ETCP Formula:
Distribution of Multiple and Cantilevered CPLs on a Beam |
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Formulas for Center
of Gravity of a Beam |
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Side 1 = (L2 x Span) / (L1 + L2)
Side 2 = (L1 x Span) / (L1 + L2) |
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What is the Formula for
Working Load Limit? |
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WLL = Breaking Strength /
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Weight of Water:
By Area
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A: 5.202 lb/ft2 per inch deep
V: 62.428 lb/ft3 |
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