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Frame Stress Considerations in Mounting Utility Man Lifts and Derricks
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Abstract
Many failures, both major and minor, occur to utility derrick and aerial basket trucks and can be traced directly to the stresses imposed on the truck chassis frame.
Some of these stresses will be reviewed by the user with the hope that it will provoke enough attention to the subject so that an adequate standard mounting procedure will be developed and accepted within the utility industry. On the other hand, the long range solution in some cases may be the design of a specific frame configuration to resist these stresses.
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Rase, R. and Williams, J., "Frame Stress Considerations in Mounting Utility Man Lifts and Derricks," SAE Technical Paper 760290, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760290.Also In
References
- Williams James L. “Bridging the Gap--Utility Equipment Mounting on Chassis Frame,” Troy, Michigan Society of Automotive Engineers, National Truck Meeting November 5 1974
- Carver Gerford C. “Evaluation of Frame Loads in Mounting Truck Equipment,” Trailer/Body Builders February 1975 42 47