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Belaying with the MAESTRO

A belay system must stop a falling load in case the work system breaks or fails.

Warnings

  • Carefully read the Instructions for Use used in this technical advice before consulting the advice itself. You must have already read and understood the information in the Instructions for Use to be able to understand this supplementary information.
  • Mastering these techniques requires specific training. Work with a professional to confirm your ability to perform these techniques safely and independently before attempting them unsupervised.
  • We provide examples of techniques related to your activity. There may be others that we do not describe here.

The belay rope must " follow " the load, to avoid creating any slack that would increase the fall distance if the work rope fails.

Belaying a hauling operation

When hauling, belaying poses no technical problem. It is only necessary to take up rope at the same speed that the load is being raised, in accordance with the Instructions for Use for your device (working load, gripping the rope...).

MAESTRO: the belay rope
MAESTRO: the belay rope

See fall arrest test results at the bottom of the page

Belaying a lowering operation

When lowering, there are two different belaying situations:

Belaying a lower when the load is pulling the rope

If the load is pulling the rope, the user needs only to ensure proper rope feed, while being ready to arrest the load in case of a fall. The handle must thus be operated using the recommended grip, without letting go of the brake-side rope.

In order to be activated in case of a fall, the moving brake plate must be kept in contact with the rope. The handle must be pulled just enough to allow the rope to run, without it running completely free.

Operate the handle with the index finger, while the other fingers of the same hand hold the rope. Do not grip the handle with your whole hand. The other hand holds the free rope to help control speed if necessary.

MAESTRO: belaying a lowering operation.
MAESTRO: do not grip the handle with your whole hand.

Belaying a lower when the load does not pull the rope: giving slack

If the load does not pull the rope (e.g. horizontal progression), the user must feed rope through the MAESTRO to give slack, while ensuring that the rope will be locked in case the load falls. This is the most complicated situation, because in order to operate the handle, hold the brake-side rope and pull on the usable rope at the same time, three hands would be needed. If the user is alone, he/she must use the special grip described in the MAESTRO Instructions for Use and detailed below.

The right hand pulls the load-side rope, to give slack.

The left hand must simultaneously fulfill two functions: operate the handle and hold the brake-side rope. Operate the handle with the index finger, while the other fingers of the same hand hold the rope.

Do not grip the handle with your whole hand.

In order to be activated in case of a fall, the moving brake plate must be kept in contact with the rope. The handle must be pulled just enough to allow the rope to run, without it running completely free.

MAESTRO, belaying a lowering operation: giving slack.
MAESTRO, belaying a lowering operation: giving slack.

Stabilizing the MAESTRO while belaying

When the rope isn’t taut, the MAESTRO can move around inconveniently during use.

A tip for stabilizing the device is to tether yourself to the auxiliary attachment hole and put your weight on the lanyard.

Note: in the diagrams below, only the belay system is shown; the system holding the load is omitted for clarity.

Stabilizing the MAESTRO while belaying
Stabilizing the MAESTRO while belaying

Fall-arrest tests with the MAESTRO in a belaying situation

If the belay rope isn’t taut and the work rope fails, the load will free-fall until it loads the belay system.

Tests performed: 60 cm fall on 3 m of rope

MAESTRO, tests performed: 60 cm fall on 3 m of rope
MAESTRO: fall-arrest test results
MAESTRO: fall-arrest test results