They released a sample at the coaches clinic. Basically include the order the transfers are in, a description for each, the action number from the rules, and the point values.Snarknado wrote:I'd imagine typed would be preferable. But I think you'd be okay either way as long as the format (not released yet to my knowledge) is correct.aniSUKSatCHEM wrote:Can the ASL be typed? Or does it have to be handwritten?
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Re: High IMA Pulley Task
If a movable pulley is used, does the weight of the movable pulley count towards the 500g object being lifted?
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I wouldn't say so, since the movable pulley isn't a lifted object.idontknowanything wrote:If a movable pulley is used, does the weight of the movable pulley count towards the 500g object being lifted?
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Even if the movable pulley is moving up and down vertically?daydreamer0023 wrote:I wouldn't say so, since the movable pulley isn't a lifted object.idontknowanything wrote:If a movable pulley is used, does the weight of the movable pulley count towards the 500g object being lifted?
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I would err on the safe side and say that the pulley system and the lifted object are two seperate entities.idontknowanything wrote:Even if the movable pulley is moving up and down vertically?daydreamer0023 wrote:I wouldn't say so, since the movable pulley isn't a lifted object.idontknowanything wrote:If a movable pulley is used, does the weight of the movable pulley count towards the 500g object being lifted?
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What if the pulley is literally attached to the object? If the object included the pulley as part of it, shouldn't they be counted as one lifted object?ScottMaurer19 wrote:I would err on the safe side and say that the pulley system and the lifted object are two seperate entities.idontknowanything wrote:Even if the movable pulley is moving up and down vertically?daydreamer0023 wrote:
I wouldn't say so, since the movable pulley isn't a lifted object.
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My point still applies; err on the side of caution. If an ES has to think about it, don't do it.idontknowanything wrote:What if the pulley is literally attached to the object? If the object included the pulley as part of it, shouldn't they be counted as one lifted object?ScottMaurer19 wrote:I would err on the safe side and say that the pulley system and the lifted object are two seperate entities.idontknowanything wrote:
Even if the movable pulley is moving up and down vertically?
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Re: High IMA Pulley Task
Does this task specifically require a block and tackle-style pulley? Would, for example, a differential pulley or windlass count as a "pulley"?
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Re: High IMA Pulley Task
The relevant question here is whether the event supervisor considers it a pulley. Also, you would have to convince the event supervisor that the IMA is in fact greater than 7 (which would require some extra work for sure). I wouldn't risk it, especially since it's not that hard to buy cheap pulleys (example), and quite a bit harder to make a working windlass or differential pulley.radioactivated wrote:Does this task specifically require a block and tackle-style pulley? Would, for example, a differential pulley or windlass count as a "pulley"?
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