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Pool cover design

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Pascal Helou

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Hi,

I am building a cover and would like a recommendation for a lifting method for the cover.

Please see attached animation. The cover is 30ft long x 15 ft wide split in
two pieces. I need an actuator on each side to flip one cover over the other
cover 180 degrees. The 30ft x 7.5ft section weighs 1000lb.
 
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Sounds highly impractical.

So, you have a 30x7.5 ft area next to the pool that's unusable?

Something that rolls up and can be moved out of the usage area would make infinitely more sense.

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A cover that weighs 500kg??

That's a lot of torque to rotate, but can be done with hydraulics.

There's lots of ways to solve this but needs a bit of design.

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Ah, summertime sipping drinks at poolside. How to keep those pesky leaves out of the pool this fall!

Walt
 
Are you sure about that weight? Seems excessively heavy, unless you plan on it being sturdy enough for people to walk on. Is that your plan?
 
Park an excavator beside the pool. Seems about as practical as a 1000lb pool cover. What on earth...
 
I fear the OP was texting from beneath the closed pool cover.
 
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