The weight a 2x6x10 piece of lumber can hold depends on several factors, including the type of wood, the load type (uniform or concentrated), and how it’s supported. Generally, a 2x6 can support a load of around 40-50 pounds per linear foot when used as a joist in a residential setting. For more specific applications or structural calculations, it's best to consult building codes or a structural engineer.
it can hold about 600-700lbs
There is no listed maximum weight that this can hold, but it is made of steel and is very sturdy. The tray is intended for 20 dumbbells.
The weight a treated 2x10x10 can hold depends on various factors, including the type of wood, its grade, and the load distribution. Generally, a treated 2x10 can support around 1,200 to 1,500 pounds when used as a beam, assuming proper support is provided and the load is evenly distributed. For specific applications or structural requirements, it's crucial to consult local building codes or a structural engineer for precise calculations.
how much can it hold?
Well there isn't one particular weight but I weight 87 pounds and I am 58 inches the ideal weight is 88-95 pounds.
what is the load bearing weight for a 2x6x10
112lbs
it can hold as much weight as it can handle
A Command Strip can typically hold up to 7.5 pounds of weight.
Paper can hold exactly 4.5 kg
it can hold up to 2 gallons
Gorilla Super Glue can hold up to 30 pounds of weight.
The Golden Gate Bridge can hold up to 38,000 tons of weight.
90lbs
120 pounds
1.683 grams
About 50,000 lb.