Hi 010867
I used a free online calculator at this site:-
I assumed it was a simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load.
Whilst this ignores the fact at the start of lift, the beam would not be quite horizontal, or that the end on the floor would need to be prevented from sliding which introduces horizontal forces and reactions parallel to the beam during the lift I felt it would give an insight to the stresses and deflections at the start of lift.
The results are posted below:-
Beam Stress and Deflection
Unit Load - q : 5.28 (lb/in)
Total Load : 3421 (lb)
Length of Beam - L : 648 (in)
Moment of Inertia - I : 418 (in4)
Modulus of Elasticity - E : 29000000 (psi)
Perp. distance from neutral axis - y : 12 (in)
Support Force - R1 : 1711 (lb)
Support Force - R2 : 1711 (lb)
Maximum Stress - ? : 7956 (psi)
Maximum Deflection - ? : 1 (in)
regards
desertfox