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  1. majkus

    Lifting solution for large steel structure

    Ok additional information : 1 ) structure to be positioned under the red fixed element 2 ) structure aligned ready to be lifted 3 ) structure lifted to align with red fixed element with blue elements It is preferred to have manual actuation for 2 people. As you can see above we have to be...
  2. majkus

    Lifting solution for large steel structure

    I appreciate your concern but there are parts of the design i am not willing to describe, share for obvious reasons. Yes IT will be built for real. Of course i can agree on not equal load distribution in real life scenario, this structure is modeled already and cog is very near to the...
  3. majkus

    Lifting solution for large steel structure

    Assume that weight distrubution is equal on 4 corners, and don't worry about the people above the ground, they are protected , it is out of the scope of my question. I assume that 2 people simultaneously operate to lift the whole structure, i could add visual scale / spirit level or something...
  4. majkus

    Lifting solution for large steel structure

    Hello, I am looking for lifting solution , I have a steel structure of weight - 2,6 tonne that needs to be lifted by H = 650mm with MANUAL actuation , if needed cordless drill is applicable as well. Picture below ( dimensions in mm ) For now i have thought of landing gear jacks in each corner...
  5. majkus

    Pc bathfp - hydraulic simulator

    Hello, I am looking for Pc_bathfp hydraulic simulator, unfortunately the website went down and even archived version of the website doesn't provide download link https://web.archive.org/web/20041221060806/http://www.bath.ac.uk/mech-eng/ptmc/pc_bathfp/pc_bathfp.html There is a topic at the...

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