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Hi all,I am designing a trailer that is 8' x 20' and needs to slide out to 16' x 20' once at its location. Any thoughts on sliding mechanisms that might work in that application. No pics yet just concepts at this point. Thanks
Reply:Basically, that's the same thing the Recreational Vehicle industry does with their "slide outs". They do it both hydraulically and electro mechanically. My RV has a 12 volt motor, 90 degree reducing gear box, drive rollers with cogs and a square tubing track with holes that match the cogs.Some examples -http://en.visonerv.com/cgi-bin/md/M1...X=66.249.72.89http://www.newmarcorp.com/quality/slideouts_videoThanks,HoboLincoln SA200's... at least 15 - 20. They come and go. Growing partial to the "Short Hoods" in my old age. Last count on Short Hoods was 13 in possession.
Reply:Lots depends on what weight the slide has to support and what the trailer has to do when slid out. A simple ball bearing pull out slide would work for a display trailer. Heavier duty channels, slides, system would be needed as the weight the slide needs to hold up goes up.
Reply:Problem is getting the floor of the trailer to be level with the slide out. Sure you could slide out a 8' section but then raising it to be level with the trailer floor is the hassle. If we knew more about the trailer application, we could brainstorm a design.
Reply:Instead of a slide out a fold out section would be easier, cheaper, and level with the main floor.
Reply:Originally Posted by VPTInstead of a slide out a fold out section would be easier, cheaper, and level with the main floor.
Reply:How about two complete trailers that can be bolted together when on site?Ian TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools
Reply:Originally Posted by GjertsonHi all,I am designing a trailer that is 8' x 20' and needs to slide out to 16' x 20' once at its location. Any thoughts on sliding mechanisms that might work in that application. No pics yet just concepts at this point. Thanks |
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