I have a 1999 Grand Cherokee with the standard roof bars, the maximum limit recommended in the owners manual is 68Kg or 150ibs.
About 5metres(16') but would have to be stress graded timber.
Live load Both are the same Live load is all the live loads which can be consider as variable load. Roof live load This is limited to few categories. man who climbed on to the roof can be consider as roof live load.
for roof bars
Roof load rating refers to the maximum amount of weight that a roof can support without being at risk of structural failure. It takes into account factors such as the type of roofing material, structural design, and local building codes. Exceeding the roof load rating can lead to damage, collapse, or other safety hazards.
For a 1999 Suburban (so likely also applies to 94-98 models as well) the max load on the roof rack is 200#.
No, it is a dead load
The maximum load capacity for a roof rack on a Chevy Tracker typically ranges from 100 to 150 pounds, depending on the specific model year and type of roof rack installed. It's essential to consult the owner's manual or the roof rack manufacturer's specifications for the exact weight limit. Exceeding this limit can compromise safety and vehicle integrity. Always ensure proper distribution of the load for optimal performance.
The 2005 Ford focus waken, roof rack has a weight rating of 450 pounds. The manufacturer recommends that you never exceed 450 pounds.
It is a "LIVE LOAD" which is the weight of snow for which a roof is designed for. It is usually 40 lbs. per square foot. Al dead load is the weight of the roof structure itself.
its on the roof next to the Ariel its only for out side smoking
Non load bearing walls are walls that the weight of the roof is not supported on. Any wall that runs parallel will roof joists will be non load bearing.