Hello,
I'm considering contracting an engineering firm to design an installation of an overhead hoist in my T-hangar.
The main problem is that it has 20 foot ceilings and nothing directly over head the airplane CG that is suitable to mount a hoist.
The previous owner constructed a 10 foot tall mezzanine in the back half of the hangar out of steel ibeams that are bolted into the concrete foundation. (basically there is a deck over the narrow part of the T where the tail goes). We are planning to design a mount for the hoist that extends out over the aircraft lifting rings and bolts to the floor of the mezzanine. The hoist is going to have to be mounted about 4 feet forward from that mezzanine floor.
My questions for y'all are, in order to make the hoist as useful as possible for any future hangar owners:
Do you think 2000 lbs lifting capacity is enough for any conceivable airplane with lifting rings that would be hoist-liftable?
How far forward do you think the hoist mount will need to come forward of the mezzanine to accomodate as many different airplanes as possible?
How high off the floor do you think the airplane would need to come to be able to install amphib floats? It might not be possible since the mezzanine floor is only 10 feet off the ground.
Thanks!
Crude concept by me in the picture below (the engineer who looked at it said he would want the hoist support structur to extend almost all the way to the very back wall and be bolted to the floor beams of the mezzanine along the way).
I'm considering contracting an engineering firm to design an installation of an overhead hoist in my T-hangar.
The main problem is that it has 20 foot ceilings and nothing directly over head the airplane CG that is suitable to mount a hoist.
The previous owner constructed a 10 foot tall mezzanine in the back half of the hangar out of steel ibeams that are bolted into the concrete foundation. (basically there is a deck over the narrow part of the T where the tail goes). We are planning to design a mount for the hoist that extends out over the aircraft lifting rings and bolts to the floor of the mezzanine. The hoist is going to have to be mounted about 4 feet forward from that mezzanine floor.
My questions for y'all are, in order to make the hoist as useful as possible for any future hangar owners:
Do you think 2000 lbs lifting capacity is enough for any conceivable airplane with lifting rings that would be hoist-liftable?
How far forward do you think the hoist mount will need to come forward of the mezzanine to accomodate as many different airplanes as possible?
How high off the floor do you think the airplane would need to come to be able to install amphib floats? It might not be possible since the mezzanine floor is only 10 feet off the ground.
Thanks!
Crude concept by me in the picture below (the engineer who looked at it said he would want the hoist support structur to extend almost all the way to the very back wall and be bolted to the floor beams of the mezzanine along the way).