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The speaker (he knows his stuff) but made a small mistake at 05:22, when he says that you make a small lift, lift it off the ground on one end and the other stays on!!! That is technically not correct, he has to take into consideration uneven ground. You should do a test lift with all corners (or load) just off the ground and then assess the CoG
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The degree you are off is not usually exact. The idea is to make sure your lift is as level as possible so that you are distributing the weight evenly. There is tolerance there, but it is slight. A very slight tilt can be accepted, and you can eyeball that 5 degrees. Anything more than that can be dangerous. You don't need to be out there calculating how many degrees your load is tilting. The idea is to rig it so it is not tilting at all.
If you want a certificate from ITI it really depends on what you are looking to accomplish and what course(s) you want to take. There are different levels of rigging training. For a certificate in Basic Rigging & Inspection, the course length is 1 Day. Open Enrollment Course Fee is $595/us. You can check out the courses here: www.iti.com/rigging-training-courses or you can always contact Mazzella: www.mazzellacompanies.com/liftingu/training-services/
Not a single mention of tension differences between sides and how to consider that to make sure you don’t over load a sling(s)… just talked about their own products they have to promote…
If you are looking to lift a load with lifting slings, your best bet is a chain sling, as this allows you to adjust the length of the legs. You can shorten one leg as needed to get the load level.
Just a tip, using sling I would always try too choke them so they are not able to move or slide. I see 1 sling mounted correctly.
Amazing video! It has it all
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It's very helpful.Make more videos about rigging
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Thank you ,for your information lifting sulution
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Very good info
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The speaker (he knows his stuff) but made a small mistake at 05:22, when he says that you make a small lift, lift it off the ground on one end and the other stays on!!!
That is technically not correct, he has to take into consideration uneven ground. You should do a test lift with all corners (or load) just off the ground and then assess the CoG
Just discovered this channel and a fairly new remote crane 🏗️ operator/slinger, got to say great content
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could i use this video to play to others
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very interesting and informative. Thank you
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……using caldwell equipment. Great sales video here.
How do you calculate the degree that your off on your lift
The degree you are off is not usually exact. The idea is to make sure your lift is as level as possible so that you are distributing the weight evenly. There is tolerance there, but it is slight. A very slight tilt can be accepted, and you can eyeball that 5 degrees. Anything more than that can be dangerous. You don't need to be out there calculating how many degrees your load is tilting. The idea is to rig it so it is not tilting at all.
Is there any easy way to calculate the center of gravity on an off-center load , prior to try at the field?Thanks !
There is a section to determine COG. It's an older book, but full of useful information.
How much is the certificate of rigging and lifting
If you want a certificate from ITI it really depends on what you are looking to accomplish and what course(s) you want to take. There are different levels of rigging training. For a certificate in Basic Rigging & Inspection, the course length is 1 Day. Open Enrollment Course Fee is $595/us. You can check out the courses here: www.iti.com/rigging-training-courses or you can always contact Mazzella: www.mazzellacompanies.com/liftingu/training-services/
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Not a single mention of tension differences between sides and how to consider that to make sure you don’t over load a sling(s)… just talked about their own products they have to promote…
Exactly
How to lift off an off centre load with a tow leg sling?
If you are looking to lift a load with lifting slings, your best bet is a chain sling, as this allows you to adjust the length of the legs. You can shorten one leg as needed to get the load level.