rlrsk8r
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I have a new garage with a 12 foot ceiling and want to store my zero turn mower, weighing about 1500 Lbs in it this winter. My plan is to build a rectangle-shaped spreader bracket out of some 1-5/8 in.² tubing with 0.150 inch wall thickness.
The bracket will be a rectangle that is as long as the zero, and as wide as it so the chains attaching to the 4 corners will hang straight down. I plan to put a crossbar across the middle-ish of the lift bracket to lift the frame which will in turn lift the mower.
I plan to fix a lift EYE to the ceiling trusses which support the attic floor above (2x10 bottom chord). Chain hoist to lift the zero-turn up to the ceiling for the winter. I have some heavy industrial chain with hooks on it to support the zero turn.
I have looked for calculators on the net to see how much the tubing will lift without permanent bending, but have been unable to find the calculator for that.
I am not a mechanical engineer, so I don’t understand the formulas for steel structures and how to calculate load limits.
Can somebody help me please. ?
The bracket will be a rectangle that is as long as the zero, and as wide as it so the chains attaching to the 4 corners will hang straight down. I plan to put a crossbar across the middle-ish of the lift bracket to lift the frame which will in turn lift the mower.
I plan to fix a lift EYE to the ceiling trusses which support the attic floor above (2x10 bottom chord). Chain hoist to lift the zero-turn up to the ceiling for the winter. I have some heavy industrial chain with hooks on it to support the zero turn.
I have looked for calculators on the net to see how much the tubing will lift without permanent bending, but have been unable to find the calculator for that.
I am not a mechanical engineer, so I don’t understand the formulas for steel structures and how to calculate load limits.
Can somebody help me please. ?