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Cantilever needle check

05/31/2009 5:50 AM

Can I have a second opinion please as to the counter weight required to suspend a 100kg moving weight on one side of a chimney stack. The ultimate load is 15kn, the projection is max 0.2m and the inboard is 25m.

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Re: Cantilever needle check

05/31/2009 8:11 PM

What is the first opinion?

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Re: Cantilever needle check

05/31/2009 11:20 PM

We need a sketch to define your terms and distances, in order to give a meaningful answer.

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