jerfy
Petroleum
- Jun 16, 2015
- 14
Hello,
I am trying to replace a stiff arm we use to offload fuel from a truck with a hose system for flexibility reasons. The arm currently supports itself, meaning the drivers don't do much lifting of the arm, just swiveling. I expect this hose to be rather heavy at any given time and don't want drivers lifting it without support.
Is there a precedent for this already? Using Google I found a solution using a typical retractable hose reel but this doesn't help with attaching the heavy hose end to the truck.
Besides what Google said, my idea was to design some pulley-hangar system that is able to support the hose on a swivel similar to the arm we have now. The fixed pulley holds the end of the hose up and is able to swivel freely. I've only sketched some designs but am wondering if this is viable or if it already exists somewhere?
Thanks a bunch
I am trying to replace a stiff arm we use to offload fuel from a truck with a hose system for flexibility reasons. The arm currently supports itself, meaning the drivers don't do much lifting of the arm, just swiveling. I expect this hose to be rather heavy at any given time and don't want drivers lifting it without support.
Is there a precedent for this already? Using Google I found a solution using a typical retractable hose reel but this doesn't help with attaching the heavy hose end to the truck.
Besides what Google said, my idea was to design some pulley-hangar system that is able to support the hose on a swivel similar to the arm we have now. The fixed pulley holds the end of the hose up and is able to swivel freely. I've only sketched some designs but am wondering if this is viable or if it already exists somewhere?
Thanks a bunch