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Can you please provide more information about your project? We are moving our fulfillment facility to the second floor of our main building. Approximately 150 40 x 48 pallets with various weights along with approximately 600 (40lb) cartons that will be put onto metal shelfing. The concrete floor was tested for the following: Dead Load - 41 pounds per square foot. Live Load - 122 pounds per square foot. We are trying to determine if we can double stack pallets (40 x 48) by putting up racking. Do we put one pallet directly on the floor and the other pallet on the rack itself. My concern is how do we determine how to do this with weight distribution. Is there a easy method to determine which way to go and be safe. What do we keep the pallet and it material weight to on the floor and what do we keep the pallet and material to that would go on the rack. Maybe the racking is out of the question and we can only put one pallet on the floor with a total amount of weight. The same goes with putting metal shelving up (2' x 3'). How much weight can we put on the shelves that will have 4 legs to distribute the weight. We are told we might have to put plywood down to distribute the weight. How do i calculate this properly and how thick should the plywood be? Each metal racking will have a number of shelves depending on the weight aloud.
if you put weight along the axis of the straw, both have same stress but the longer one will buckle first as buckling is proportional to length squared if you put weight perpendicularto the axis of the straw, the short one has less stress due tot he lower length and is also less likely to have wall buckling
On what?
for free
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No, you cannot put a storage building on a leach field. Leach fields are designed for the proper dispersal and treatment of wastewater, and placing a structure on top can damage the system, impede its function, and violate local regulations. It's important to keep the area above a leach field clear to ensure proper air circulation and maintenance access. Always consult local building codes and regulations for specific guidelines.
They put most of their weight on their forlimbs. Im still wondering how much weight that they acually put on their legs though. There must be a lot of math to do with it though.
An above-ground pool should typically be placed at least 10 feet away from a leach field to avoid any potential contamination and to ensure proper drainage. This distance helps prevent the pool's water from interfering with the leach field's function and protects the integrity of the septic system. Always check local regulations and guidelines, as requirements may vary by location.
It depends on how much you eat. I put on 2 kilos this week
10 pounds
how much weight you can put on it.
put one in a weighing scale
it depends on your weight dofus
it depen on the size of the joist
49 pounds
Nobody cares!
they weigh 0.6