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In the other, each time a lineset was moved, it was logged. There was a page for each lineset. Every move was written down as a way of tracking the number of times it was used and what was on it when it was moved. There was also a place for noting things like when the sheaves were kicked, sets were married, something was binding or making noise, or other items that may indicated a need for maintenance/repair.
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<div>Kristi R-C<br>
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From: Keith Newman <keithbnewman@gmail.com><br>
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<div dir="ltr">What do you include in a usage log for a fly system? Including inspection reports, replacement and repair information seams obvious. What else would be included? </div>
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