benburnett
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roof load
The snow load on the camper is 1000 pounds. That is approximately 3 1/2 to 4 inches of snow.
As to a limit on the weight, I personally would not put more than a 100 to 150 pounds in one area. The roof is designed to handle a load when it is up and when it is down. It is not designed to be lifting any thing close to the load rating. Get too much weight on it and try to lift it and you will end up with a bent roof.
Also be very careful when pushing it up with your new tool. If you have a clamp that is not unhooked outside you could cause some serious damage. Same damage could occur if you don't have the door open for the air to come in while lifting the roof. Just a couple of points to watch out for since you might not feel the resistance like you normally would if you were pushing it up by hand.
What you have made sounds like a great idea. Would like to see it if you ever get a chance to take a picture of it. Might be something we could offer customers with similar problems.
The snow load on the camper is 1000 pounds. That is approximately 3 1/2 to 4 inches of snow.
As to a limit on the weight, I personally would not put more than a 100 to 150 pounds in one area. The roof is designed to handle a load when it is up and when it is down. It is not designed to be lifting any thing close to the load rating. Get too much weight on it and try to lift it and you will end up with a bent roof.
Also be very careful when pushing it up with your new tool. If you have a clamp that is not unhooked outside you could cause some serious damage. Same damage could occur if you don't have the door open for the air to come in while lifting the roof. Just a couple of points to watch out for since you might not feel the resistance like you normally would if you were pushing it up by hand.
What you have made sounds like a great idea. Would like to see it if you ever get a chance to take a picture of it. Might be something we could offer customers with similar problems.