Tackle Block Information

Reeving

The Reeving of Tackle Blocks
In reeving of tackle blocks, there are many methods. The method discussed below is referred to as “Right Angle” reeving. Please consult your rigging manual
for other methods of reeving.

Right Angle Reeving
In reeving a pair of tackle blocks, one of which has more than two sheaves, the hoisting rope should lead from one of the center sheaves of the upper block to prevent toppling and avoid injury to the rope. The two blocks should be placed so that the sheaves in the upper block are at right angles to those in the lower one, as shown in the following illustrations.
Start reeving with the becket or dead end of the rope. Use a shackle block as the upper one of a pair and a hook block as the lower one as seen below.
Sheaves in a set of blocks revolve at different rates of speed. Those nearest the lead line revolve at the highest rate of speed and wear out more rapidly.
All sheaves should be kept well lubricated when in operation to reduce friction and wear.

Double & Double

Triple & Double

Triple & Triple

Quadruple & Triple

“Right Angle” Reeving Diagram