The weight that can be supported by a double or triple wood header
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The total weight of this product is 71.6 lbs., and it can carry a weight of up to 300 lbs. It measures 29.7 x 30.1 x 41.7 inches in general, and info on the seat dimensions have not been availed. You can contact the producer or retailers of the product for this critical information. A moose satchel increases capacity by 5kg. But 28-30kg is more than the 'bare essentials', unless you've already got all the heaviest crafted gear (and much of the time, you don't need to wear it all together unless on a long trip in bad weather) - by which point, you've probably looted everything decent and don't need much carry space most of the time, anyway.
Weight supported by a double or triple wood header on two 4' x 4' posts:
Span (feet) | Weight Supported (lb) | |||||
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2 x 2' x 6' | 3 x 2' x 6' | 2 x 2' x 8' | 3 x 2' x 8' | 2 x 2' x 10' | 3 x 2' x 10' | |
4 | 2250 | 3780 | 4690 | 5850 | 5000 | 7410 |
6 | 1680 | 2520 | 3130 | 4690 | 5000 | 7410 |
8 | 2660 | 3990 | 3760 | 5640 | ||
10 | 2130 | 3190 | 3010 | 4510 | ||
12 | 2510 | 3760 |
- 1 inch = 25.4 mm
- 1 lbf = 0.45 kgf = 4.45 N
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