1) A vee-shaped arrangement of lifting equipment or rigging materials that enable load to be spread or shared between the ‘legs’ of the bridle, usually around four feet apart.
What is a bridle hitch?
Bridle hitches
Are used for hoisting an object that has lifting lugs or attachments. Position the hook over the centre of gravity of the load. Adjust sling leg lengths with turnbuckles to level raised load.
What is wire rope called?
Wire ropes are several strands of metal wire that are twisted into a helix to form a composite rope, known as a laid rope. Large diameter wire rope consists of several strands of rope laid in what is known as cabling.
How do you bridle live bluefish?
You need to hold onto the bluefish tightly, poke the needle through his skin on his shoulders, pull the needle through making sure your line/thread is in the needle loop, wrap the loop around the hook several times and then pull the hook under the line next to the fishes skin. It should be pretty snug.
What is a sling leg?
Leg Sling – to lift and supporting limbs
The sling is used to lift heavy arms or legs, and supports the limbs to carry out activities such as wound treatment, dressings or when carrying out personal hygiene procedures. It can also be used to carry out early mobilization.
What are the 3 types of hitches?
What Are The Different Types of Hitches
BUMPER.WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION.5TH WHEEL.GOOSENECK.PINTLE.
Which hitch is the strongest?
The SuperHitch Magnum is designed to tow an incredible 30,000 pounds and allows for 3,000 pounds tongue weight when used with weight distribution. This MacDaddy among our SuperHitch Outlaw Series is the highest rated receiver hitch in the industry.