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02-02-2005, 10:30 AM #1Jonathan RichardsonGuest
Load calculation - Engineering background?
Hi
We are considering putting wheels/casters on the simulator base. The max
weight of the simulator (inc base) is 1500kg. If there is anyone with a
engineering background who could tell me the load on each of four casters I'd be
very greatful as it will help to determine which casters we can buy. Thank
you
Regards
Jonathan Richardson
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02-02-2005, 01:36 PM #2Norman BlackburnGuest
Re: Load calculation - Engineering background?
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 09:30:13 EST, Jonathan
Richardson wrote:
>Hi
>
>We are considering putting wheels/casters on the simulator base. The max
>weight of the simulator (inc base) is 1500kg. If there is anyone with a
>engineering background who could tell me the load on each of four casters
I'd be
>very greatful as it will help to determine which casters we can buy. Thank
>you
Funnily enough, the same info is required here!
Norman
www.knightair.com
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