
U.S. Army Guide to Rigging
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This informative and thorough guide draws upon the real-life experiences of soldiers installed in positions around the globe, whose duties require rigging, in all its variations and forms. Topics include the necessary usage of fiber rope, wire rope, and chains?used in multiple combinations and twists?to lift heavy loads. On the more basic side, it includes basic instructions on tying all manner of knots, hitches, splices, tackle systems, and more. Complete with illustrated diagrams to make it easy to follow along, anyone can access easy-to-learn rigging lessons that will come in handy both in your daily life and when you least expect it!
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- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Rope
- Section I. Fiber Rope
- Types of Fibers
- Vegetable Fibers
- Synthetic Fibers
- Characteristics of Fiber Rope
- Size
- Weight
- Strength
- Care of Fiber Rope
- Handling of Fiber Rope
- Inspection of Fiber Rope
- Section II. Wire Rope
- Types of Wire-Rope Cores
- Fiber-Rope Cores
- Independent Wire-Rope Cores
- Wire-Strand Cores
- Classification of Wire Rope
- Wire and Strand Combinations
- Lay
- Characteristics of Wire Rope
- Size
- Weight
- Strength
- Care of Wire Rope
- Reversing or Cutting Back Ends
- Cleaning
- Lubricating
- Storing
- Handling of Wire Rope
- Kinking
- Coiling
- Unreeling
- Seizing
- Welding
- Cutting
- Drums and Sheaves
- Inspection of Wire Rope
- Procedures
- Causes of Failure
- Chapter 2. Knots, Splices, Attachments, and Ladders
- Section I. Knots, Hitches, and Lashings
- Knots
- Knots at the End of Rope
- Knots for Joining Two Ropes
- Knots for Making Loops
- Knots for Tightening a Rope
- Knots for Wire Rope
- Hitches
- Half Hitch
- Two Half Hitches
- Round Turn and Two Half Hitches
- Timber Hitch
- Timber Hitch and Half Hitch
- Clove Hitch
- Rolling Hitch
- Telegraph Hitch
- Mooring Hitch
- Scaffold Hitch
- Blackwall Hitch
- Harness Hitch
- Girth Hitch
- Sheepshank
- Fisherman's Bend
- Lashings
- Square Lashing
- Shears Lashing
- Block Lashing
- Section II. Splices
- Fiber-Rope Splices
- Short Splice
- Eye or Side Splice
- Long Splice
- Crown or Back Splice
- Wire-Rope Splices
- Short Splice
- Eye or Side Splice
- Long Splice
- Section III. Attachments
- End Fittings
- Clips
- Clamps
- Wedge Socket
- Basket-Socket End Fitting
- Poured Method
- Stanchions
- Section IV. Rope Ladders
- Hanging Ladders
- Wire-Rope Ladders
- Fiber-Rope Ladders
- Standoff Ladders
- Chapter 3. Hoists
- Section I. Chains and Hooks
- Chains
- Strength of Chains
- Care of Chains
- Hooks
- Strength of Hooks
- Mousing of Hooks
- Inspection of Chains and Hooks
- Section II. Slings
- Types of Slings
- Endless Slings
- Single Slings
- Combination Slings
- Pallets
- Spreaders
- Stresses
- Inspecting and Cushioning Slings
- Section III. Blocks and Tackle Systems
- Blocks
- Types of Blocks
- Reeving of Blocks
- Tackle Systems
- Simple Tackle Systems
- Compound Tackle Systems
- Friction
- Section IV. Chain Hoists and Winches
- Chain Hoists
- Types of Chain Hoists
- Load Capacity
- Winches
- Ground Angle
- Fleet Angle
- Spanish Windlass
- Chapter 4. Anchors and Guy Lines
- Section I. Anchors
- Natural Anchors
- Manmade Anchors
- Rock Anchor
- Picket Holdfasts
- Combination Holdfasts
- Deadmen
- Nomograph-Designed Deadmen
- Bearing Plates
- Section II. Guy Lines
- Number of Guy Lines
- Tension on Guy Lines
- Size of Guy Lines
- Anchorage Requirements
- Chapter 5. Lifting and Moving Equipment
- Section I. Lifting Equipment
- Gin Poles
- Rigging Gin Poles
- Erecting Gin Poles
- Operating Gin Poles
- Tripods
- Rigging Tripods
- Erecting Tripods
- Erecting Large Tripods
- Shears
- Rigging Shears
- Erecting Shears
- Operating Shears
- Boom Derricks
- Rigging Boom Derricks
- Erecting Boom Derricks
- Operating Boom Derricks
- Stiff-Leg Derricks
- Operating Stiff-Leg Derricks
- Steel Derricks
- Light Hoisting Equipment
- Pole Derricks
- Brave Derricks
- Jinniwink Derricks
- Section II. Moving Equipment
- Skids
- Rollers
- Jacks
- Ratchet-Lever Jacks
- Steamboat Ratchets
- Screw Jacks
- Hydraulic Jacks
- Chapter 6. Scaffolds
- Swinging Scaffolds
- Single-Plank Swinging Scaffolds
- Swinging Platform Scaffolds
- Suspended Scaffolds
- Needle-Beam Scaffolds
- Double-Pole Built-Up Scaffolds
- Boatswain's Chairs
- Rope Chairs
- Rope Chairs With Seat
- Rope Chairs With Tackle
- Appendix
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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