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Tipping mechanism calculation for force required.

Tipping mechanism calculation for force required.

Tipping mechanism calculation for force required.

(OP)
Hello everyone

Can anyone help me with some referece or documents for doing the focre claculations for tipping mechanism.
To calculate the force required for a electric cylinder to start the rotary motion and elevate the load upto 20 deg.
the installation angle of cylinder is changing from 0 to some angle, to make the load to 20 deg.

RE: Tipping mechanism calculation for force required.

Hi

Please post some pictures, drawings to show us exactly what you wish to do.

“Do not worry about your problems with mathematics, I assure you mine are far greater.” Albert Einstein

RE: Tipping mechanism calculation for force required.

Include the weights and center of gravity of the load (what is being tipped) AND its container, both before tipping AND after tipping (which we assume is empty).
What is the property of the load (liquid, powder, dirt, mud, liquid and solid mix like wet concrete ?) and the load's density.

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