Radium release hitch explained
A radium release hitch is a load-releasing hitch using 3:1 mechanical advantage which is used in a two-rope technical rescue system.[1] The Radium Release Hitch allows a load to be transferred from one rope to another and is commonly rigged into the belay line prior to the operation of a two-rope technical rescue system.[2]
A radium release hitch is typically tied with 10 meters of 8mm rope and two locking carabiners. A reasonable length for the hitch (distance between the 2 carabiners) is 10 to 15 cm.[3]
History
The Radium Release Hitch was developed by Kirk Mauthner (who lives near Radium Hot Springs, hence the name) as a result of the extensive comparative analysis of release devices undertaken during 1997 through 1999[4]
Usage
- Passing knots
- Untensioning a locked lowering device or locked up prussiks.[5]
Tying
- Tie a figure 8 on a bight at one end of the cord and clip it into the load carabiner on its spine side.
- Clip the standing part of the rope through the anchor carabiner and back down through the load carabiner; bring the rope back up to the anchor carabiner.
- Tie a Münter hitch on its gate side of the anchor carabiner. Ensure that the Münter hitch is in the release position with the in-feed rope toward the gate side of the carabiner
- Secure the Radium Release Hitch using a bight to tie a half hitch on a bight around the entire stem below the Münter hitch, and then back it up with an overhand on a bight knot again around the entire stem.
- Tie a figure 8 on a bight at the other end, and clip it to a secure anchor.[6]
See also
List of knots
Mountain Rescue
Notes and References
- Book: Matthews, M.. Technical Rescue: Rope Rescue: Rope Rescue, Levels I and II. Delmar/Cengage Learning. 2009. 1428320563. 83.
- Web site: Radium Release How to tie the Radium Release Hitch Rescue Knots. Grogono. Alan W. Grogono (Grog), David E. Grogono, Martin J.. www.animatedknots.com. 2016-09-21.
- Web site: Knots and Hitches. 2004. whitewater-rescue.com. Air Medical Resource Group. September 21, 2016.
- Release-Devices: A Comparative Analysis, by Katie and Kirk Mauthner, 1999
- Web site: San Juan County Search and Rescue: Radium Release Hitch. Jido. 2010-06-11. San Juan County Search and Rescue. 2016-09-21.
- Web site: Load Releasing Hitch. stowemountainrescue. stowemountainrescue. September 21, 2016.