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How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

(OP)
Hello all, I am trying to determine load and shear that will be placed on a rack and its components. Can you help me formulate the equation so I can determine if the components will be suitable?

Thanks!

RE: How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

(OP)
Don't know how to edit on this forum... Please click on the link for more details, thanks again. :)

RE: How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

You can't directly edit but if you really want your post edited. Red flag it and indicate how  you want it edited.

RE: How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

(OP)
Good to know, thank you. My original thoughts and expanded info are on MS One Note, but people maybe reluctant to download a file and understandably so. I have redone it, not as nice as one note though, into a webpage. Please check it out and let me know if I am in the right forum for this type of question. Thanks in advance!

  

RE: How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

Do you work with any structural engineers? Ask them. It is simple statics.

RE: How to determine shear/load on a cantilevered shelf

(OP)
I don't, but statics... that's a good starting point, thanks.

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