ASTM F1773-1997(2004) Standard Terminology Relating to Climbing and Mountaineering Equipment and Practices《与攀岩和登山运动器材及原则有关的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1773 97 (Reapproved 2004)Standard Terminology Relating toClimbing and Mountaineering Equipment and Practices1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1773; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision,
2、 the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This terminology defines the terms that are unique toclimbing and mountaineering and the statistical bas
3、is for ratinga products performance.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2E 456 Terminology Relating to Quality and StatisticsE 1150 Definitions of Terms Relating to Fatigue3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of General Climbing and MountaineeringTerms:3.1.1 aid climbing, na technique of climbing tha
4、t utilizesauxiliary devices as a means of ascent to supplement thenatural features of the surface being climbed.3.1.2 belay, na technique where a stationary personcontrols a rope connected to a moving climber in order toprovide protection against a fall, or in the event of a fall, tocatch the climbe
5、r.3.1.3 belay, vto protect a climber with a belay.3.1.4 belayer, na person who is belaying.3.1.5 bouldering, na technique of climbing where climb-ers remain close to the ground and do not use a rope tosafeguard their progress.3.1.6 climber, na person engaging in the sport of climb-ing and mountainee
6、ring.3.1.7 climbing and mountaineering, nthe sport of as-cending, descending, and traversing on mountainous terrain,snow and ice, and natural and simulated rock surfaces.3.1.8 climbing and mountaineering equipment, ntheequipment exclusively designed for use in climbing andmountaineering.3.1.9 free c
7、limbing, na technique of climbing that usesonly the natural features of the surface being climbed. In freeclimbing, equipment may be utilized to provide protection inthe event of a fall, but is not used to assist progress.3.1.10 lead climbing, nthe skill of climbing first up apitch, utilizing a bela
8、yer, climbing rope, and intermediateprotection anchors.3.1.11 rappel, nthe set up of anchors and equipment usedto rappel.3.1.12 rappel, vto descend by sliding down a rope usingequipment or special technique, or both, which applies friction,thereby controlling the speed of descent.3.1.13 route, nthe
9、path chosen by a climber.3.1.14 self belay, na technique of self protection em-ployed by a climber using climbing and mountaineeringequipment.3.1.15 soloing, na technique of climbing where theclimber is alone. A belay may or may not be used.3.1.16 top rope climbing, na technique of climbingwhere the
10、 climber is safeguarded by a roped belay from above.3.2 Definitions of Climbing and Mountaineering EquipmentTerms:3.2.1 accessory cord, nropes used for climbing andmountaineering purposes that are not designed to absorb fallimpact energy.3.2.2 artificial climbing wall (ACW), na wall exclu-sively des
11、igned and built for climbing. The ACWs may bedesigned and used for lead climbing, top rope climbing orbouldering. The ACWs may be transportable or permanent.3.2.3 ascender, na device used to ascend a rope.3.2.4 belay anchor, nan anchor used to secure the rope orbelayer, or both, while belaying a cli
12、mber. It also may be usedwith ropes while descending or lowering.3.2.5 belay bar, na belay anchor made from pipe or a bar.3.2.6 belay device, na mechanical device used to controlthe friction on a rope.3.2.7 belay station, na place where belay anchors arelocated.3.2.8 bolt hanger, na device which, wh
13、en attached to asurface by the means of a bolt, is used to provide an anchorpoint.3.2.9 carabiner, na self-closing, gated, load-bearing,connective device.1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F32 on Searchand Rescue and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F32.01 on E
14、quipment,Testing, and Maintenance.Current edition approved May 1, 2004. Published May 2004. Originallyapproved in 1997. Last previous edition approved in 1997 as F 1773 97.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For An
15、nual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.3.2.10 carabiner, locking, na carabiner with a gate-locking mechanism.3.2.
16、11 carabiner, nonlocking, na carabiner without agate-locking mechanism.3.2.12 chock, na device that is placed in a crack or pocketin rock and designed to withstand a load applied throughwebbing, rope, wire, or a carabiner.3.2.13 chock, active, na chock containing moving partsthat control its width.3
17、.2.14 chock, passive, na chock containing no movingparts.3.2.15 crampon, na foot-mounted piece of equipmentwith spikes designed to provide traction or support on snowand ice.3.2.16 descender, na rappel device.3.2.17 floor anchor, na belay anchor on the floor.3.2.18 harness, na piece of equipment des
18、igned to beworn by a climber or mountaineer that provides an attachmentpoint for a rope and a means to support the climbers bodyduring climbing, resting, rappelling, or falling.3.2.19 harness, chest, nthe part of a combination harnessthat fits around the upper part of the body.3.2.20 harness, combin
19、ation, na harness consisting of asit harness and chest harness.3.2.21 harness, full-body, na harness that fits around theupper part, the waist, and thighs of the body.3.2.22 harness, sit, na harness that fits around the waistand thighs of the body. Sometimes referred to as a seat harness.3.2.23 helm
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