![]() ![]() The skate-block shown here a classic setup where the twin tracklines (TTRS) begin at the base where the tensioning/lowering systems are deployed and run up through change of direction pulleys and back down to the patient… there by completing the circuit and becoming “the skate block”. The monopod/gin-pole was guyed appropriately with a quad-guy pattern and the AHD was errored forward appropriately (following the guy plane and applied force angles). Our AHD (here a monopod/gin-pole) was placed at the top of the cliff in order to gain the necessary height to get past the edge and away from cliff face. In a trackline skate block system, the working line is the trackline in that the raise and or lowering system are all applied to the same system. Bi-Vocational lowering and progress capture type of device for the control center… like the Petzl I’d.An artificial high point like an Arizona Vortex, TerrAdaptor or SMC Vector. ![]() We have a ton of short clip videos and courses within both Rescue Response Gear and Rigging Lab Academy to help guide you through the process… so we have you covered. And so while you’ll never be able to escape being responsible for safety margins and staying within them, there are systems that are easier to deploy than others A track line skate-block is one of those systems. We often hear of folks looking for a easy way to get people from “top to bottom” without having to deal with the headaches of “the math”. This is a really quick look at one of the many ways a tracking skate-block can be built and run.
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