With a 32" lever arm, something would likely buckle,, to failure , ruining all of your strength calculations,,
I’m Reinforcing the front of my trailer so I can put a winch on the top headache rack board and winch stuff into the back.
If you had a L shape welded 2x2 1/4 square steel tubing that the bottom leg was 22 inches and top leg 32 Inches .
With the load Applied to the top of the 32 inch tubing in the direction of the shorter leg side what would be the amount of deflection pre pounds of weight?
It would be full pen mig welded
Last edited by Bigrich954rr; 04-20-2021 at 03:07 PM.
With a 32" lever arm, something would likely buckle,, to failure , ruining all of your strength calculations,,
So something like this:
If so, the moment (flexural) capacity of a 2" x 2" x 1/4", grade 50 ksi, square section is approx. 28.9 k.in (28,900 lbf.in)
For a 32" lever to applied load, P, that equates to 900 lbf, applied horizontally (28,900 lbf.in/32" = 900 lbf)
If 900 lbf was applied horizontally in the structural model/simplification above, the horizontal displacement/deflection would be approx. 0.77".
BUT, you need to resist the base moment around the corner of the vert/horiz connection. I suggest gusset plates.
You also need to make sure the horizontal section is sufficiently connected to the base.
And you also need to make sure it is braced for the out-of-plane direction, too.
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Thank you very much that’s a lot weaker then I was Expecting.
I’m gonna post some pics when I get home tonight so you guys can see the overall picture what I’m doing.
I Planned for a gusset plate but the inside corner is butting up to a 2 x 6 steel frame so the gusset will be a thicker L
Have you considered putting a pulley/roller/sheave in the bottom corner so the cable/strap is close to the floor and the pull from the winch is straight down on the post and the lateral pull is near the corner?
---Meltedmetal
I want to keep it higher to pulls things up the ramps the trailer sits high.
The painted part will mount to the front inside The unpainted still needs to be finish it will mount to the front outside though bolted and welded on the bottom frame.
It’s a dump trailer and it’s half raised
The eye bolts are made to have a chain run though them and hook to the two middle chain hooks for heavy things .
If I wasn't so.....crazy, I wouldn't try to act normal, and you would be afraid.
It will only be as strong as that piece with the hooks, can support it straight up and down. As soon as the winch is loaded, the force because of the gusset behind will transfer the force to the horizontal piece with the hooks and all the force will be almost straight down on that horizontal piece. It will put a lot of stress on that gusset weld.
It would almost be the same as mounting your winch in the front of the trailer and putting a pulley to let the cable ride through on that center support with the hooks. That would be better as it would remove some of the horizontal movement, from the front to the back of the truck as the winch is loaded with pressure. The pressure would be down on the support with the hooks. It may work for some time but with a cable creating the stress I would not want to stand near it loaded, because that center support will flex and create spring tension.
Sincerely,
William McCormick
If I wasn't so.....crazy, I wouldn't try to act normal, and you would be afraid.