Cbrunner
Industrial
- Mar 19, 2008
- 36
I'm having an interesting debate with a friend a need help finding the solution.
In our plant are a number of suction cups attached to backing plates. Some of the cups have been vulcanized to the backing plate, some are just glued.
He tells me that it is necessary to have the cups affixed with some form of adhesive in order to support the load.
How does the load transfer through the suction cup to the fixed lifting point - is the size of the backing plate really that important once a seal is made?
I would like help in understanding how this is calculated - can you recommend some reading material?
Thanks
Chris
Chris Brunner
Brunner Equipment LLC
In our plant are a number of suction cups attached to backing plates. Some of the cups have been vulcanized to the backing plate, some are just glued.
He tells me that it is necessary to have the cups affixed with some form of adhesive in order to support the load.
How does the load transfer through the suction cup to the fixed lifting point - is the size of the backing plate really that important once a seal is made?
I would like help in understanding how this is calculated - can you recommend some reading material?
Thanks
Chris
Chris Brunner
Brunner Equipment LLC