At 3:40 when you begin to touch on multi leg bridle assemblies i think a video is needed to express that in a vertical type hitch on a single pick point the capacity needs to be understood as 1 leg regardless if you were to "marry" 2 legs into that one pick point or extension. I find that far too often riggers in the field using chain bridles believe that putting for example 2 legs from a 1/2" grade 10 bridle into 1 lets say 17T shackle riggers often assume that they have a 26,000 lb WLL. When in reality they are only good for 15,000 lbs. Just a thought... Love the Channel.
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At 3:40 when you begin to touch on multi leg bridle assemblies i think a video is needed to express that in a vertical type hitch on a single pick point the capacity needs to be understood as 1 leg regardless if you were to "marry" 2 legs into that one pick point or extension. I find that far too often riggers in the field using chain bridles believe that putting for example 2 legs from a 1/2" grade 10 bridle into 1 lets say 17T shackle riggers often assume that they have a 26,000 lb WLL. When in reality they are only good for 15,000 lbs. Just a thought... Love the Channel.
Thanks for the comment! This sounds like something we can cover in a future video.
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Good info even if your not in the trade