Ls LB ? LBP \"Sling\" \"Payload\" ? LBC \"Beam\" \"Pivot\" y H x \"Counterweight\"
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Step 1: The sling angle against the ground is the angle formed between the sling and the ground when the sling is in use. Show more…
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