elnica - 26-6-2012 at 12:06 PM
Should the white part on the mutiny swivel move or is it a static sliding pulley? Mine doesn't move, not sure if it got squished in shipping or if
it's just supposed to be like that.
PHREERIDER - 26-6-2012 at 05:14 PM
yes , why would they make it round if not to roll? the design favors it rolling by looking at it. what kinda load rating ?
erratic winds - 26-6-2012 at 05:50 PM
Is it metal or plastic? Is it set in a bearing?
Some of the companies that make items like this put a load of engineering into it, some companies don't.
Have used a rolling one that was free, flew the same kite few months later when the rolling one had seized, no noticeable effect on my use of the
trim, maybe it would affect in higher wind conditions?
Bladerunner - 27-6-2012 at 04:41 PM
I hate to admitt I don't know what you are using this for?
Kamikuza - 27-6-2012 at 05:02 PM
Front lines go in the ears on top, depower line around the pulley at the bottom ... below the bar trim.
elnica - 28-6-2012 at 04:50 AM
Phree - not sure what load rating. I've seen other sliding pulleys like the one below so I guess it's possible for it to be designed to be static.
erratic winds - seems like plastic, definitely not metal.
Kamikuza - how can I install the front-line flag safety on this? Is the white thing supposed to rotate or the depower rope just slide on it? It seems
to have a very tiny ridge so I don't think it should be static since that ridge could wear the depower rope over time unnecessarily.
Kamikuza - 28-6-2012 at 06:12 PM
On the Mutiny Swivel? IIRC the white thing at the bottom should spin. Sand off the ridge with fine sandpaper. And give it a shot of WD40 or Sailkote
...
As for the safety ... I *think* you can use one of the 'ears' as a front line safety, like the old PL Zero4 bars - front line through the ear, connect
to the safety line with a stopper ball. Or just run a fifth line through the center hole ...
It's a Slingshot thing I think - check out their bar manual?