Hi,
We currently have a project to where we are moving a heavy (10 ton) steel base around into position. We are doing this with the use of what we call "push/pull" blocks. They are simply a 2" thick block with a threaded hole. We are sending a bolt through this threaded hole which will push our base into position. My question is, what calculation will I use in determining if my bolt (currently 3/4") will be able to push this 10 ton base around. By around I mean +/- 1/4". The base is steel on steel so I know we will need a coefficient of friction in there somewhere.
Any help would be appreciated. See photo for an example of what we are doing.
Thanks,
Jamie
We currently have a project to where we are moving a heavy (10 ton) steel base around into position. We are doing this with the use of what we call "push/pull" blocks. They are simply a 2" thick block with a threaded hole. We are sending a bolt through this threaded hole which will push our base into position. My question is, what calculation will I use in determining if my bolt (currently 3/4") will be able to push this 10 ton base around. By around I mean +/- 1/4". The base is steel on steel so I know we will need a coefficient of friction in there somewhere.
Any help would be appreciated. See photo for an example of what we are doing.
Thanks,
Jamie