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  2. Rigging (material handling) - Wikipedia

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    Sheave – Grooved wheel used to support a moving belt, wire or rope; Sheer legs; Sling (rigging) – Rope, webbing, wire or chain used to support a load for lifting; Rope splicing – Semi-permanent joint between two ropes; Tackle – System of two or more pulleys and a rope or cable; Tirfor – Device for pulling cable; Tugger (rigging)

  3. Rigger (industry) - Wikipedia

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    A rigger at work on Douglas Dam, Tennessee, June 1942. A rigger or slinger is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in the assistance of manual mechanical advantage device comprising pulley, block and tackle or motorised such as a crane or derrick or chain hoists (chain fall) or capstan winch.

  4. Webbed belt - Wikipedia

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    Two webbed belts, one fastened. A webbed belt , military belt , or skater belt is a type of belt , normally made of webbing , distinguished by its belt buckle design and lack of holes in the cord, which is usually found in other belts where a pin is used as the fastening mechanism in the belt buckle.

  5. Rigger - Wikipedia

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    Rigger may refer to: One who attends to the rigging of a sailing ship; Rigger (entertainment), those who tend rigging in stage performance (theater, film, concert, etc.) Rigger, a digital media artist who creates character rigs for animation (also called "rigging" a character) Rigger (industry), specializing in moving large/heavy objects such ...

  6. Rigger boot - Wikipedia

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    The name "rigger" comes from their use by workers on the offshore oil rigs in the North Sea. Nowadays they are worn by manual workers as a general purpose workboot. Riggers, as they are commonly nicknamed, are usually tan in colour and go approximately third of the way up the leg and feature a steel toe cap for safety. Other distinguishing ...

  7. Square rig - Wikipedia

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    Main-mast of a square-rigged brig, with all square sails set except the course. Square rig is a generic type of sail and rigging arrangement in which the primary driving sails are carried on horizontal spars which are perpendicular, or square, to the keel of the vessel and to the masts.