GogiBOB:
Nobody else said ignorant, so don’t you either; lazy maybe, inexperienced probably... But, you should start thinking like a real working engineer, where every aspect of a problem is not given to you on a golden platter. You actually have to dig for some of the needed design info. And, you have to step through the problem in a logical fashion, just as Cockroach did for you.
The take-away here should be to provide a sketch; read through your word-picture (description), word-for-word, and it better be detailed enough so any of us can only draw one picture as we read it. If there can possibly be two or three interpretations, then you’ve got us guessing (wasting our time) and there’s a good chance that you might get the wrong answer. We can’t see, from here, what you are imagining or CADing, you gotta show us. Even if you are a new grad. engr., and we all were once upon a time, think through your problem, what info. is needed to come to a solution, these guys will need that info. to give you good advice. There are a bunch of really sharp people here willing and able to help. At the same time, they are giving you their time and experience, so don’t waste it just because you are lazy in your OP or further posts to the thread. Then follow your thread, and don’t leave people who have helped hanging, finally when you have your answer close out the thread, with a Thank You, as you have done.
If you aspire to do this kind of design and to be a good Mech.E., you should have a few good Strength of Materials, Engineering Mechanics and Machine Design text books as your best friends. Maybe a good Mech. Engr’s. Handbook, Marks’ comes to mind, for general info. Also, get a copy of Machinery’s Handbook, pub. by Industrial Press, Inc. for a wealth of mechanical info. Cockroach has undoubtedly done that set of calcs. more than a few times in his life, and I’ll bet a dollar to a doughnut that he used a few ref. books while he did the above calcs. I certainly don’t remember all those values and formulas without looking them up, and I don’t have the time to develop them each time, our advantage is we already have those ref. pages marked, and know where to look.