My goal is a top anchor that will a) be used with a GRCS, b) can handle dynamic loads should a rope not 'run,' and c) be remotely set and retrieved from the ground.
And yes, I understand that's a tall order.
To make it set/retrievable from the ground I was going to use this I.S.A 'Arborpod' method of a static removable false crotch. He gets into it from 2:00, pulls over the stem at 3:30, and retrieves it at 4:30.
So now, what to use? I have a loopie sling with a 5K WLL in the truck. But every smart person I've talked to about this method essentially said 'eh... it might work, and you might overload the sling, which will slip, glaze, and ... all I'm saying is I wouldn't do it.'
So if that doesn't work, what I need is a super strong 'loop' with no moving parts. In the video above the guy with non-ironic mustache used a 3/4" rope and a bowline. That won't fly for big loads and GRCS use.
Enter the Lift-All Lifting Sling. I have zero experience with cranes or this product. But in girth hitch configuration - which this would be in attached to my block - has a 4,200 WLL. I'd prefer a little more, but that'll do.
But it's a sling for a crane, and cranes aren't known for dynamic movement. If I make a mistake and the rope doesn't run, I could shock load this. Also sometimes that branch I'm lifting on the GRCS breaks free and you get some dynamic loading.
With that in mind, will this work for my purposes? If not, do you all have a better idea?
"B" below:
And yes, I understand that's a tall order.
To make it set/retrievable from the ground I was going to use this I.S.A 'Arborpod' method of a static removable false crotch. He gets into it from 2:00, pulls over the stem at 3:30, and retrieves it at 4:30.
So now, what to use? I have a loopie sling with a 5K WLL in the truck. But every smart person I've talked to about this method essentially said 'eh... it might work, and you might overload the sling, which will slip, glaze, and ... all I'm saying is I wouldn't do it.'
So if that doesn't work, what I need is a super strong 'loop' with no moving parts. In the video above the guy with non-ironic mustache used a 3/4" rope and a bowline. That won't fly for big loads and GRCS use.
Enter the Lift-All Lifting Sling. I have zero experience with cranes or this product. But in girth hitch configuration - which this would be in attached to my block - has a 4,200 WLL. I'd prefer a little more, but that'll do.
But it's a sling for a crane, and cranes aren't known for dynamic movement. If I make a mistake and the rope doesn't run, I could shock load this. Also sometimes that branch I'm lifting on the GRCS breaks free and you get some dynamic loading.
With that in mind, will this work for my purposes? If not, do you all have a better idea?
"B" below:
