For reference this is a 40k tilt deck gooseneck trailer. 40 foot overall deck with the rear 25’ tilting and the front 15’ fixed.
In the attached pictures you can see where the channel was notched so it would allow the deck to sit flat on the w section below.
By notching the channel the bottom toe of the channel is gone and they weakened it in the downward bending axis. Under the load of my telehandler it has developed a slight buckle and deflected around 1/2 inch over about 2’.
Is the fix to plate the back side of the channel with a plate or does it need a horizontal “fin” welded to it above the notch to emulate the channel toe that was cut off? Perhaps an angle toe down and welded all around?
Top may be a challenge to weld on anything other than a plate.
Material thickness of reinforcing? Same or greater than base metal?
In the attached pictures you can see where the channel was notched so it would allow the deck to sit flat on the w section below.
By notching the channel the bottom toe of the channel is gone and they weakened it in the downward bending axis. Under the load of my telehandler it has developed a slight buckle and deflected around 1/2 inch over about 2’.
Is the fix to plate the back side of the channel with a plate or does it need a horizontal “fin” welded to it above the notch to emulate the channel toe that was cut off? Perhaps an angle toe down and welded all around?
Top may be a challenge to weld on anything other than a plate.
Material thickness of reinforcing? Same or greater than base metal?
