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Another zigzag bites the dust!!!!


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  • 2 weeks later...

my turn now! well the zig zag was great for the short ten hours i climbed on it before the top link cracked the same as the others did. i barely used it and am a fairly careful climber and not heavy on gear, so as far as i now see it there not fit for perpouse. back to the lockjack for now i think.

carl

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It looks like the crack comes from the upper edge of the pivot hole on the top lever linkage.

Its highly possible that this is a point of maximum load (probably during decent or shock loading). It also looks like the linkages are constructed from laser cut sheets (This could be incorrect, they could be forged) However, if they are manufactured from laser cut sheets there are a few things to consider during the design process. Metal sheets are like timber in that they have a grain and if the linkages are cut with the grain going up the point of maximum load this needs to be taken into account. Also laser cutting can leave a rough and brittle edge where cracks can propagate from. One other consideration which can only be determined by extensive calculations and testing is fatigue. That's why I use a bit of rope with a knot in it!!!!

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