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If we cantilever it, what size and angle will the supports need t...
If you "cantilever" something then there are no supports. That's what a "cantilever" is. Any supports not only depend on the weight of the roof (small here) but also the length of the support to the ground. It doesn't sound like you could g... Read More »
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What can support 120lbs on a cantilever bridge?
Steel support. Read More »
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What is bending moment equation for simply supported beam and can...
Simply supported beam with concentrated load (P) in center of span (L) M (max) = PL /4 Simple beam with total load (W) equally distributed M(max) = WL /8 Cantilivered beam of length (L) with concentrated load (P) on the end M (max) = PL Can... Read More »
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For simple cantilever beams, it is more convenient to use the tip as 0 reference. Let: x = distance from the tip Wa = the uniform load at the cantilever end = 11.57 kN/m Wb = the uniform load between the supports = 5.89kN/m Ra = the reactio...
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We will extend up to 14" without support as long as it does not exceed 1/3rd of the overall width. Many options are available for support if a larger cantilever is desired.
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Up to 16" (Much more than granite).
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Hi screwbean. From your post, this doesn't sound like homework, so I'll just give you the answer. Yes. ok, just kidding. Why a 12" hole for an 8" pipe? bearings? This is a jib crane, right? A 3500 pound load hanging off a horizontal arm (pe...
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