SaMoSteps
Mechanical
- Dec 24, 2013
- 15
Hi,
I work in a building with a steel frame loading dock.
It is 12'x12' with four 8x13 I-beams (48"OC) and two posts (per beam, also the same 8x13 I-beams) at 5' and 12' from the building.
Each beam is tied to the building.
It has 3/8" diamond plate for the deck.
We have an opportunity to buy a 9000lb forklift (cheap) but from reading some posts here I think the 3/8" plate is not strong enough to support the forklift.
Is it possible to buy another 3/8" plates to cover the existing (and stitch weld) to use the forklift?
Or, weld in ribs/joists across the the 48" spans?
Thanx in advance.
CM
I work in a building with a steel frame loading dock.
It is 12'x12' with four 8x13 I-beams (48"OC) and two posts (per beam, also the same 8x13 I-beams) at 5' and 12' from the building.
Each beam is tied to the building.
It has 3/8" diamond plate for the deck.
We have an opportunity to buy a 9000lb forklift (cheap) but from reading some posts here I think the 3/8" plate is not strong enough to support the forklift.
Is it possible to buy another 3/8" plates to cover the existing (and stitch weld) to use the forklift?
Or, weld in ribs/joists across the the 48" spans?
Thanx in advance.
CM