A Look At Mechanical Advantage Theory
Get an overview of what mechanical advantage theory is, how it works, and how it can be applied on the field.
1.1 Welcome to Mechanical Advantage Theory
2.1 Mechanical Advantage Overview
2.2 Video Tutorial: Introduction to Concepts of Mechanical Advantage
2.3 Video Tutorial: Haul System Basics & Pulley Systems on Rope (Includes T-Method)
2.4 Quiz: Mechanical Advantage Overview
3.1 Mechanical Advantage, Part 1
3.2 Functionality of Mechanical Advantage
3.3 Mechanical Advantage Progression
3.4 PULLEYS AND MECHANICAL ADVANTAGE SYSTEMS
3.5 Progressing to the Next Level in Understanding Mechanical Advantage
3.6 System Efficiency of Mechanical Advantage Systems
3.7 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 1
3.8 Video Tutorial: Calculation of MA with the T-Method in a Simple System
3.9 Video Tutorial: T-Method Applied to Mechanical Advantage Systems Using Rope Grabs, Part 2
3.10 Quiz: Mechanical Advantage, Part 1
4.1 Mechanical Advantage, Part 2
4.2 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 2
4.3 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage Using the T-Method with a Horizontal System
4.4 Video Tutorial: Determining Mechanical Advantage Using the T-Method with an Added Pulley on the Load
4.5 Video Tutorial: Foundations & Concepts of Slackline Rigging 1: Multipliers
4.6 Video Tutorial: Foundations & Concepts Rigging 2: Increasing Mechanical Advantage
4.7 Quiz: Understanding Resultants: A Case Study
5.1 Mechanical Advantage, Part 3
5.2 Video Tutorial: Mechanical Advantage, Part 3
5.3 Video Tutorial: Two Rope Offset
5.4 Quiz: Mechanical Advantage, Part 3
6.1 Compound Progression
6.2 Video Tutorial: Using the CMC MPD in a Ganged Haul System Mechanical Advantage
6.3 Video Tutorial: How to Build and Assemble the Aztek Elite Kit Simple Pulley System
6.4 Video Tutorial: Fast Fours Mechanical Advantage
6.5 Video Tutorial: Staggered Anchors to Increase MA
6.6 Quiz: Compound Progressions