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Installation according to different slopes & inclinations
2
Straight cable
CASE A
CASE B
CASE C
Cable slop
e < 6º
When the safety line has less
than 6º, an Articulated Arm
shall be used to allow the
change of inclination in the
cable
Sections of more than 6º slope are not
recommended because the user can slide
towards the post.
In cases where the slope exceeds 6º, it is
recommended to install padding on the poles,
place an element for adventure park that avoids
backward or install Structural Non-Return
devices.
This section must be installed with Articulated
Cable slop
e >6º
Non-Return
Type D
NR4-V1
Safety line height
3
Two safety cables can
overlap in the same path if
they maintain a certain
vertical and horizontal
distance.
Standard distance between
a safety cable and wall.
Minimum horizontal distance
between safety cables.
Minimum vertical distance
between safety cables.
a
a
>19cm
>6cm
>20cm
b
b
c
c
When the cable is relatively
straight it is recommended to
use Anchor with Anchor
Wedge, screwed on the pole
directly or indirectly.
The recommended
safety line height for
public from 4 to 14
years is 1.70m
. For
strictly adult circuits it is
possible to increase the
height up to 2.10 m or
even more.
Adjustable lanyard is
recommended.
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