Rigging 2

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If you are picking something that would result in a choker angle of 40 degrees, how much of the rated capacity can you use?
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Rigging 2 - Quiz

This quiz is based on the Kiewit Rigging Triangle training module. This should provide a little challenge to your rigging capabilities. Grab a calculator and some scrap paper, best of luck!

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What would be the most preferred sling angle?
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If your L is 10 feet and your H is 8 feet what is your Load Factor?

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10 feet x 12 inches = 120 inches divided by 8 feet x 12 inches = 96 inches.
120/96= 1.25

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What is the tension or load going into the slings?
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Calculate the load per sling, sling size, and shackle size. 
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Calculate the load per sling, sling size and shackle size.
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Calculate the share of the load, sling size, and shackle size for A and B. (Select the 2 correct answers.)
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Calculate the load per sling, sling size and shackle size for A B and C. (Choose the two correct answers.)
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If you are picking something that would result in a choker angle of 40...
What would be the most preferred sling angle?
If your L is 10 feet and your H is 8 feet what is your Load Factor?
What is the tension or load going into the slings?
Calculate the load per sling, sling size, and shackle size. 
Calculate the load per sling, sling size and shackle size.
  Calculate the share of the load, sling size, and shackle...
 Calculate the load per sling, sling size and shackle size for A...
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