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Using a rope with a single pulley is simple - either the pulley or one end of the rope is fixed to a point. However, in many cases, it is a set of pulleys in a block. Each pulley is properly referred to as a sheave. The method for sending the rope through the sheaves to get the best machanical advantage and not adding friction is called reeving. In most cases, this reeving is done by holding the two blocks at right angles and running the rope through the sheaves from inside out and alternating from left to right.
i have acquired a clothes pulley and do not know how to feed the rope through for operation
Yes. It is a pulley.
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The rope pulled over the branch is hampered by the rope's friction over the branch. The same rope pulled over a pulley is not affected by friction as the pulley wheel will turn as the rope is pulled.
It depends on the style. Attach the pulley that has two eyelets to the top beam. using one of the eyelets. Then attach the rope to the bottom eylet and tie a very secure knot in it. Then run the rope to the lower pulley and through the pulley hole. Then run the rope back to the upper pulley and through its hole. Now pull the rope tight. If you have another set of rollers in the pulley just follow the first length, repeating the process until all the pulley holes are filled.
A fixed pulley with a rope passing through the pulley. The load is attached to one end and a force is applied to the other end.
Rope and pulley.
a pulley
A change in direction that results from passing a rope through a pulley.
A change in direction that results from passing a rope through a pulley.
A fixed pulley with a rope passing through the pulley. The load is attached to one end and a force is applied to the other end.
When you pull up the flag you pull it up by the rope. The rope has a pulley on it. So the actual poll is not a pulley but it has a pulley system on it