I-Beam Minimum requirements Question
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Posted by: JayP ®
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11/17/2006, 18:53:20

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Hey all,

I have a hopefully simple question.

I want to place a 24foot I beam above the roof of my pole barn workshop in order to pull engines, lift things etc. I have a trolley system and crane already purchased. The max load of the crane is 1300lbs

My question is this: What size Ibeam will I need to support itself over a 24foot span, and hold 1300lbs at any point?

I have been given conflicting answers, mainly due to some saying I can help support the beam from overhead (trusses). Some also say that is dangerous because you transfer the load directly to your trusses, your not helping the beam, you are replacing it.

Any help would be appreciated.

I will check here for answers, or you can e-mail --------------), or call directly if you like ---------- Jay)

Thanks in advance.

Jay

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Posted by: swearingen ®

11/20/2006, 06:56:28

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If you hang your beam from a truss above at a few points, and the truss is much stiffer than the beam, then the truss will take the load from the beam and your beam won't be doing much work.

By the way, when figuring the load on the beam, we'll need to know the weight of the trolley and hoist as well - it needs to be added to the 1300lb lifting load. Also, end support and lateral support of the beam are very important for an application such as this. Can you give us specific details/pictures/sketches on how you plan to do this?








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