By directly manufacturing the end products we are able to maintain quality and assure all parts of the systems fit prior to field installation. Custom Painting and design imprint, available upon request.
Architectural Lighting Push can incorporate lighting to allow for night operations and to help your business standout. Installation Once our fabricators create your custom pieces, we ship them to your location. Once installed, these systems will provide years of heavy-duty use, indoors and out.
For zip lines, our installers install those using platforms, ropes, cables, bridges and whatever else you might need to build your course.
Obviously, safety is fundamental. Ours continues from the initial design and construction through to actual customer participation. Inspection included with Day 2 Day package Course inspections are paramount to providing long term safety.
Our experts return to your site quarterly, bi-yearly or yearly, depending on needs and usage, to conduct safety inspections of your equipment and installation. Project Management We believe a properly planned project leads to better outcomes and quality. To this end, we combine our proven project management methodology with a web-based project management tool to ensure that all of our projects stay on track and on budget.
On a weekly basis, our project managers meet with the client team and other stakeholders to ensure that milestones are being met and team members are well-informed and connected. Your Name required. Your Email required. As for the line itself, many zip lines are made of stainless steel or galvanized aircraft cables. Many zip lines have platforms where the riders start from and end at. If you have topography working for you, you may only need simple platforms for riders.
You may need raised platforms if you do not have enough elevation change. Zip line platform design will depend on topography, primary and secondary brake requirements, and space required for guide and rider comfort. Make sure your platform is long enough to give your zip line brake plenty of room to operate safely while still leaving space for an appropriate emergency brake.
The zip line trolley is your rider's vehicle down the line. Trolleys come in many different shapes and sizes, so how do you pick? Think about how fast your zip line is and make sure your trolley can handle those speeds. The trolley should also be designed to match the braking system at the end of your line.
For example, Head Rush created the only trolleys designed for impact braking. Head Rush trolleys are made to be durable and to reduce wear on your zip line equipment. This is one of the most important parts of the zip lining experience. Many riders will ask "How do I stop at the end" before they clip into the ride. That's because they want to know what to expect at the end and what they will be required to do. The best zip line brakes offer passive braking; this means the rider does not have to participate in braking and will automatically be slowed to a stop at the end of the line.
Head Rush adapted our patented magnetic braking technology and created the zipSTOP Zip Line Brake , an innovative product that improves the customer experience, throughput, and reliability on your zip line.
An emergency arrest device EAD , or emergency brake, is an essential component of a complete zip line brake system. An EAD is a secondary brake that will automatically engage in the event that the primary brake fails and will prevent rider injury or death. The Pythagorean Theorem relates the three sides of any right triangle — a triangle in which one angle is 90 degrees. The theorem states that.
This verbal statement is often expressed in equation form as:. The equations can be used for any motion that can be classified as either constant velocity or constant acceleration. The equation needed to find maximum velocity is as follows:. Upon stepping off the platform Newton's Laws of Motion become evident. The absence of the platform provides the unbalanced force that sets the rider in motion.
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