janwide
I have a garage with a flat roof. Joists 60 x 200 mm Span approximately 4 m. Will the joist hold if I hang a 200 kg motor in the middle?
 
I would think so. Place a weight on top and you'll see if it starts to falter when you apply pressure.
 
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janwide janwide said:
Have a garage with a flat roof. Joists 60 x 200 mm. Span approximately 4 m. Will the joist hold if I hang a 200 kg motor in the middle?
The span of 4 m is considerable.
There are certainly some who can calculate this; I myself can only find dimensions for floor joists.
But a scenario, if the joist breaks, what happens to the car and how do you replace the timber in the truss?
Engine crane at Biltema :thinking:
 
Short rule 45x95 on each side will make a huge difference.
 
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Tomture61 Tomture61 said:
But a scenario, if the rule fails, what happens to the car and how do you replace the timber in the truss. Engine crane at Biltema :thinking:
Hence the question ;)
 
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K Karl-E said:
A rule of thumb is 45x95 on each side will make a big difference.
That's a good tip. I am also considering reinforcing the rule with plywood on each side. Then anchor the hook with a through bolt at the top of the rule.
 
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Plyfa is just mediocre, every other layer doesn't contribute much.
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In my garage, the eyelet is attached to a beam that rests on 4 rafters with a span of about 7 meters.
 
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Is the rule visible so you can insert another one next to it?
 
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What is the roof calculated for snow load zone? 200 kg snow is not that much.
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Likely, can't you screw a or a couple of reglar under 2-3 rafters and thereby distribute the load if you are worried?
 
janwide janwide said:
That's a good tip. I'm also considering reinforcing the beam with plywood on each side. Then anchoring the hook with a through-bolt at the top of the beam
Screw-glued plywood or metal on both sides will make it much stronger.
 
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Workingclasshero Workingclasshero said:
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This is how I did it.
Smart and simple, that's how it should be done.
 
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prototypen prototypen said:
What is the roof designed for snow load zone? 200 kg of snow is not that much.
Protte
True. But here, 200 kg is placed on a single point. How is snow load calculated?
 
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