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- Jan 24, 2003
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I have a table which needs to be tilted. The current unbalanced load is 1886 lbs to the left of the pivot at 35" from the pivot (66,000 in-lbs of resultant torque on the shaft). I would like to use a electro mechanical jack to lift the table. The jack is positioned below the table to the left of the pivot at a 27 edgree angle from horizontal. The jack attaches to the table at 49.4" from the pivot. The perpendicular distance from the jack centerline to the pivot is 11.6". Using Torque analysis, I determined that I need a 5,689 lb force to balance the table (66,000/11.6).
Using a vector analysis it seems that I need a 2942 lb force pushing at the 27 degree angle to balance the load at 49.4 inches out from the pivot (load at 49.4" = 66,000 in-lbs/49.4 = 1336, 1336/sin 27 = 2942 lbs.
Which analysis is correct? Which is incorrect and why?
Using a vector analysis it seems that I need a 2942 lb force pushing at the 27 degree angle to balance the load at 49.4 inches out from the pivot (load at 49.4" = 66,000 in-lbs/49.4 = 1336, 1336/sin 27 = 2942 lbs.
Which analysis is correct? Which is incorrect and why?