RHFC_piper
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I'm looking for some information on the Hiab crane on (most) HLVWs.
At one point in time, shortly after my HLVW/Air Brake course, I had some information about the Hiab, but have since misplaced it. Since I rarely have access to the DWAN, can't find anything useful on google and haven't found anything here through the search function, I figured the next best thing would be to ask.
What I'm looking for is specs or even a model / part number from the HIAB company to reference. Regarding the specs; what would be ideal is any documentation referencing load capacities (as they change through the range of motion), dimensions, hydraulic system requirements & specs, etc. As well, any manuals issued to the end-user would also be helpful.
If there is anyone on these forums who does maintenance on these systems; I would greatly appreciate a contact with hands-on experience.
Now, the reason why I'm asking; as I am close to entering my second-last semester of the Mechanical Engineering Technologists, Design & Analysis program at Conestoga College, I have to choose a design project to span the last two semesters. I had hoped to design, and possibly build an ultralight helicopter with a small team of my fellow students, but the faculty determined that this would be too difficult and potentially dangerous... as well, the professor for the project class didn't want group projects.
My second choice was something along the lines of a remote weapons system, with the hopes of contacting Kongsberg, as they have just opened an office in London, On... but, again, this idea was short lived for many (obvious) reasons.
The last option I had considered was a design analysis of a Hiab style crane system, if for no other reason than simplicity. So, now I am gathering resources and making contacts, as well as running through some basic force calculations. I figured if I based my analysis on a crane system I am familiar with, something I could potentially get up close and personal with (and measure), it would make my life a little easier.
As well, it mildly integrates my military life with my scholastic life.
Either way, any advice / information anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
At one point in time, shortly after my HLVW/Air Brake course, I had some information about the Hiab, but have since misplaced it. Since I rarely have access to the DWAN, can't find anything useful on google and haven't found anything here through the search function, I figured the next best thing would be to ask.
What I'm looking for is specs or even a model / part number from the HIAB company to reference. Regarding the specs; what would be ideal is any documentation referencing load capacities (as they change through the range of motion), dimensions, hydraulic system requirements & specs, etc. As well, any manuals issued to the end-user would also be helpful.
If there is anyone on these forums who does maintenance on these systems; I would greatly appreciate a contact with hands-on experience.
Now, the reason why I'm asking; as I am close to entering my second-last semester of the Mechanical Engineering Technologists, Design & Analysis program at Conestoga College, I have to choose a design project to span the last two semesters. I had hoped to design, and possibly build an ultralight helicopter with a small team of my fellow students, but the faculty determined that this would be too difficult and potentially dangerous... as well, the professor for the project class didn't want group projects.
My second choice was something along the lines of a remote weapons system, with the hopes of contacting Kongsberg, as they have just opened an office in London, On... but, again, this idea was short lived for many (obvious) reasons.
The last option I had considered was a design analysis of a Hiab style crane system, if for no other reason than simplicity. So, now I am gathering resources and making contacts, as well as running through some basic force calculations. I figured if I based my analysis on a crane system I am familiar with, something I could potentially get up close and personal with (and measure), it would make my life a little easier.
As well, it mildly integrates my military life with my scholastic life.
Either way, any advice / information anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.