You are right that rule 3 seems to be a direct contradiction of rule 1, and rule 2 does indeed seem to counterindicate rule 1.
Generally speaking, the infinitive sounds better when used in a generic statement such as "The bridge was built to help people cross the river faster." However, it sometimes makes more sense to say "for blanking" when answering a question. For instance:
What's that hammer for?
For hammering nails.
As far as I am aware, there isn't an easy rule for when one uses one or the other, and usually one will sound better, but both will make sense.
I hope this helps.