- The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 250 Divided
- The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 2500
- The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 25000
- The Tie-rod Ab Exerts The 250
- The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 250v
Tie Rod Lockout - Prevents offset tie rod assemblies from twisting down For use with RP65794, RP66399, RP66400 cartridges. NOTE: Not for use on drag link - for tie rod assembly only RP66974: Single Mount Steering Clamp For 1.75OD Sleeves. RP69109: Dual Mount Steering Clamp For 1.75OD Sleeves. RP29697: 1:8 Reamer. The tie-rod AB exerts the 250 N force on the steering knuckle AO as shown. Replace this force by an equivalent force-couple system at O. If two force systems are creating the same external effect on the. Part #'s 610054 LH Tie-Rod end & 610056 RH Tie-Rod end can be ordered along with 151991 to complete the tie-rod assembly. E-ton Vector 250 Steering Tie Rod Knuckle.
TRW SERIES
AllLift Cranes® Overbraced Tie Rod Wall Mounted Jib Crane provides hoist coverage and 180 degree of rotation. This jib has 2 brackets that mount to a wall or building beam. The bottom bracket has a boom that is perpendicular to the wall with a bracket toward the end that a tie rod is attached to. This is the least expensive jib, but it takes up the most head room and it exerts the most force on whatever it’s mounted to.
Application
For individual use in bays, along walls, or columns of plants, or as a supplement to an overhead crane or monorail system. The Overbraced Tie Rod is perfect for any situation where floor room just isn’t available.
For individual use in bays, along walls, or columns of plants, or as a supplement to an overhead crane or monorail system. The Overbraced Tie Rod is perfect for any situation where floor room just isn’t available.
The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 250 Divided
Also available is our 1/2 – 1 Ton Overbraced Tie Rod Wall Mounts
Note: Vertical mounting beam not included
CAPACITY LBS | MODEL # | SPAN | BRACKET CENTERS | BEAM HEIGHT | FLANGE WIDTH | THRUST & PULL | UNIT WEIGHT |
4,000 | TRW408 | 8′ | 2′-9″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 14,875 # | 321 # |
4,000 | TRW410 | 10′ | 3′-0″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 17,250 # | 372 # |
4,000 | TRW412 | 12′ | 3′-9″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 16,282 # | 418 # |
4,000 | TRW414 | 14′ | 4′-6″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 15,875 # | 471 # |
4,000 | TRW416 | 16′ | 5′-6″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 14,975 # | 683 # |
4,000 | TRW418 | 18′ | 6′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 15,585 # | 752 # |
4,000 | TRW420 | 20′ | 6′-6″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 16,150 # | 820 # |
4,000 | TRW422 | 22′ | 7′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 18,415 # | 1,535 # |
4,000 | TRW424 | 24′ | 7′-6″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 18,910 # | 1,675 # |
4,000 | TRW426 | 26′ | 8′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 19,420 # | 1,814 # |
4,000 | TRW428 | 28′ | 9′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 18,880 # | 1,957 # |
4,000 | TRW430 | 30′ | 10′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 18,200 # | 2,097 # |
CAPACITY LBS | MODEL # | SPAN | BRACKET CENTERS | BEAM HEIGHT | FLANGE WIDTH | THRUST & PULL | UNIT WEIGHT |
6,000 | TRW608 | 8′ | 2′-9″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 22,170 # | 339 # |
6,000 | TRW610 | 10′ | 3′-3″ | 8″ | 5 ¼” | 23,275 # | 393 # |
6,000 | TRW612 | 12′ | 4′-0″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 22,750 # | 561 # |
6,000 | TRW614 | 14′ | 4′-9″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 22,350 # | 636 # |
6,000 | TRW616 | 16′ | 5′-6″ | 12″ | 6 ½” | 21,975 # | 708 # |
6,000 | TRW618 | 18′ | 6′-3″ | 16″ | 7″ | 22,375 # | 967 # |
6,000 | TRW620 | 20′ | 7′-0″ | 16″ | 7″ | 22,455 # | 1,059 # |
The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 2500
Notes:
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- Mounting bolts not included-use grade 5 or better provided by installer
- All weights are estimated & dimensions are subject to change
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
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- TAG LINE KITS
- ROTATION BUMPERS
- HOISTS & TROLLEYS
The Tie Rod Ab Exerts The 25000
DEFINITION OF TERMS:
The Tie-rod Ab Exerts The 250
- Span (from center of hinge pin to the end of the beam)
- Thrust & Pull – The forces exerted by a crane on its supporting structure. Thrust is the pushing force, while pull is the tensile force. Maximum thrust & pull occurs when the crane is loaded to capacity