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Originally Posted by Richard Wallace
I was curious about the same thing, so I looked through the field component drawings.
On page 74, I found GE-17081 Upper Arm, which is the component of the DAVIT that we are interested in. Its ordinate dimensions indicate that the back of the fingers, where the knot will be stopped, is 3.25" from the edge at which the rope bends 90 degrees down. Vertically, that edge is 18.19" from the lowest point of the Upper Arm. So we will need 21.44" of rope between the knot and that point.
Looking at Fig. 3-19 on page 27 of the Manual, it appears to me that the TOUCHPAD assembly is mounted with its lower surface flush to the lowest point on the Upper Arm, but I cannot find a drawing that clearly indicates this.
Rule I04-F required that the top knot be at least 29" from the retaining knot.
So my best guess is that the highest knot that a robot could touch while climbing a legal rope will be 29 - 21.44 = 7.56" below the TOUCHPAD.
Someone please check this and correct me.
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Thanks, that seems pretty good, but would be great to get a confirmation of the one assumption to be 100% (if anyone has info we do not).
If we use 7.5" from touch pad to top of a knot (29" from retaining knot), top of that knot would be 4' 2.5" from floor. That correct?