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04/22/2018, 08:13 AM | #1 |
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actuator advice on wedge tank
I have a corner bowfront. The canopy is a yard wide and a yard deep, oak, heavy as sin, and can't be tilted back: it sits down over the rim. Takes two people to lift. The tank with canopy is about 6 feet tall, so there is a 2 foot distance from canopy top to ceiling.
What sort of actuator can lift this thing safely? I do have attic access and could mount something up there with a hole for a cable, but rigging a stable one-point lift of a really heavy canopy over a glass tank is, well, something I'd never want to fail. Anybody have any recommendations of how to go about this? I'd estimate the weight involved to be about 40-50 pounds. I could lessen this by 10-15 pounds by cutting out the top, but it's a finished piece of furniture and I'd rather not.
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04/22/2018, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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A chandelier lift would work, but they are very pricey.
A DIY idea would be a winch mounted in the attic with a cable and pulley.
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04/22/2018, 09:12 AM | #3 |
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Brilliant. Sincerely, thank you. One of the toughest things is finding an accurate look-up word.
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04/22/2018, 03:44 PM | #5 |
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A bicycle lift storage thing would work. They are very easy to operate as well. But it may not be the prettiest option.
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04/23/2018, 02:10 AM | #6 |
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If you want a fail safe you could connect this to the attic with two sets of cables. One set connected to the winch drum and a second set connected to the winch body or hard connected to a fixed surface in the attic.
The second set needs to be 'just' long enough for the canopy to lower. You could fit recessed buffers under the canopy so it actually sits just above the tank and rests on the buffers to stop any movement. This way if the winch fails the failsafe will still support the canopy. If your canopy overhangs the edges of the tank then you may need to alter that design slightly so that it doesn’t, otherwise a fall could still hit the tank edge before the failsafe took over. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Ypu mentioned one point lift. I would never consider lifting with just one cable. You need at least 3 cables from the cealing down to the canopy for stability. They can attach to one cable or winch in the attic.
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