Thanks spruce and granville!
I think this may not be a job for myself.
I did see some 250mm eyebolts online while searching, is there any specific type of steel lm looking for?
Also l would like the tank almost over the back wheels , not quite over the back wheels more towards the middle but nearly there as l have my reels at the back doors fixed in place on home made tables that lift them up off the floor. same height as the arches.
I would like the tank up against the back of them so l have some room behind it for other stuff but will this be problematic with regards weight distrubution. So l want it lengthways from arch to arch up to the back of the arch boxing in .
Can you forsee any trouble with regards weight distrubution or the actual drilling for the eyebolts?
Realy appreciate your help. Thanks
Here is the way to calculate where to position the tank to prevent axle overloading.
In this example, the kerbside weight including the driver is 8 Tonnes.
The load is 10 Tonnes, which in this case is evenly distributed, and the vehicle's GVW is given on the plate as 18 Tonnes.
We now need to measure the distance between the centres of the axles to find the wheelbase, and found this to be 5 Mtrs as in the picture.
We now measure the distance from the centre of the load to each axle and found that in this case it is 3 Mtrs to the front axle and 2 Mtrs to the rear axle as in the picture.
Next, we use the formula in the picture, where
P = payload,
D = distance
and W = wheelbase.
So now to the calculation:
10 x 2 = 20 divided by 5 = 4 Therefore the front axle weighs 4 Tonnes and the rear axle must weigh 6 Tonnes.
NOTE: It doesn't matter which of the 2 "distances" you use, but you should remember that the answer that you get will be for the "other" axle.
Doing the same calculation using the "other" distance will give you:
10 x 3 = 30 divided by 5 = 6. Therefore the rear axle weighs 6 Tonnes and the front axle must weigh 4 Tonnes.
The eyebolts need to be the strongest material available. High Tensile for the studs.
Axle weights will be on a plate somewhere on the vehicle.
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