justhavingfun
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I am getting ready to buy the material for my overhead beam crane in my new shop I just built. I had the trusses engineered to take a 1 ton point load, plus crane material weight anywhere in the footprint. Shop is 32x40. I will have three 40' beams running longwise, one near each side wall and one down the center. The beam ends will be supported by the building columns, and then supported every 8 feet by each truss. I am planning 8" tall beams since the span is only 8 feet (I could probably go to 6", but I need the drop anyway to get under my garage doors). I will then have a ~30 foot beam underslung from the three fixed beams which will ride on trolleys. I am planning a 10" tall beam to cover the 15 foot span. I'm not worried about lateral deflection due to the long beams being secured every 8 feet and being secured at the ends on the top and bottom of the beam flanges inside the walls. On the 30 foot beam I will weld in angled braces to help with lateral deflection. I initially planned for conventional I-beams, but I can get H-beams slightly cheaper. I see that most trolley/trucks have angled wheels for the I-beam tapered flanges. Will I run into problems with the H-beam? I'm also open to using a composite (nylon?) caster so I'm thinking the H-beam may actually be better.
Any thoughts or input?
Any thoughts or input?
