Rigging Study Guide
Rigging Study Guide
For basic rigging knowledge there are a lot of reference materials on-line. A good place
to start is the JR Clancy web site.
http://jrclancy.com/technical_needs.htm
This is a great site that covers some topics such as, “Why we need rigging?”, “The
Counterweight System”, and most importantly, “Rigging Safety”.
Once on this page hit, “Rigging Systems Design Guide” to open up the adobe acrobat
file, or just click
http://jrclancy.com/Downloads/guide.pdf
To better understand rigging terminology, a good link, also on the JR Clancy web site is:
http://jrclancy.com/technical_terms.htm
(You will also need adobe acrobat to read this link)
This link explains the basic terminology used in rigging, including such things as, “Trim”
“Wire Rope”, “Shackle”, etc.
Another good web site for basic rigging explanations is the “Job Training Systems Basic
Rigging Classes”. Although you would have to pay for the full course, the web site offers
a free sample of the information here: (Also an adobe acrobat type file)
http://www.jobtraining.com/sample%20pages/160smpl.pdf
The Texas Scenic Co.’s website has some great information on the counterweight system.
Explaining the duties of the fly man, how a counterweight system works, and much more.
(Also an Adobe Acrobat type file)
http://www.texasscenic.com/rigmanual.pdf
TERMS:
Bridal- rigging apparatus made from wire rope, shackles and deck chain
Dynamics- deals with motion and the effect of forces acting on rigid bodies in motion
Kicking Block-moving loft blocks overhead by loosening the bolts and moving the
blocks
Load to Force- the load is what your hanging, and the force is a strength or energy trying
to cause motion or change
Power Distributions- power and control cables woven together for a compact package
What do you look for when a chain motor is rising?- twisted chains