Wednesday, July 15, 2009

RE: Inclined Trolley Beam

Dear Mr.Jeremy
Please think of using an arrangement with rack & pinion with motorized
trolley to travel.
I have used such things. Don't know your full usage and other details. If I
know more may be can talk little more on that.
Regards,

Kausik Dutta
Construction Method & Design
Larsen & Toubro Limited

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy White [mailto:admin@structuralae.com]
Sent: 15 July 2009 20:23
To: seaint@seaint.org
Subject: Inclined Trolley Beam

Does anyone have experience with inclined trolley beams? If it's
possible to do such a thing what would be the max suggested incline?
Also, I assume one would need a special type of trolley to navigate
the beam.

What I am considering is a trolley beam that starts out level,
inclines maybe 30 degrees (crippled beam), then levels off again. Any
advice?

Thanks,
Jeremy

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