A fixed pulley is best used when the goal is to change the direction of a force rather than to gain a mechanical advantage. It is particularly useful in scenarios where lifting a load straight up is difficult, as it allows the user to pull down on a rope to lift the load vertically. Fixed pulleys are commonly employed in applications like flagpoles, window blinds, and cranes. They are ideal when the load does not need to be moved closer to the pulley system.
You would use a 5 inch sheave.
if you use a double fixed pully, it could make the rope or wire haver that much more preasure
there are many different broad heads out there for mechanical's is Rage but there are also fixed blade and for that there is muzzy for deer i would use fixed because they just cut better (Do not not use mechanical's if you are shooting under 60 draw) if you were to use rage us the 2 blade but if you were to use muzzy i would use phantom or mx4 (there is also a fixed blade broad head called mangnus buzz cut that is also pretty good)
remove the bolt on the pully or use a pully remover depending on the style of pully and put new one on.
No. String and pully.
a pully was used for lifting heavy things
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Managers will use this because it separates the fixed from the variable costs. It helps them make short term decisions better by not looking at long term fixed costs which can not be easily changed.
if you use a double fixed pully, it could make the rope or wire haver that much more preasure
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Any non-mechanical weight machine, such as a pully machine would be great for heavy, regular use.