How to Calculate & Determine the Weight of a Load for Overhead Lifts

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  • @roygcarter1166
    @roygcarter1166 Рік тому +1

    the instructor has it going on to keep workers that don't know a whole lot about our industry. Awsome, job. please tell the Gentleman he did great.

  • @deejoemosley1138
    @deejoemosley1138 Рік тому +2

    This is very educational, so thanks for teaching the rest of us.

  • @prabhakarkelkar2982
    @prabhakarkelkar2982 7 місяців тому +2

    Very well explained, thank you!

  • @syedyunus1753
    @syedyunus1753 11 місяців тому

    It is really helpful for the personnel working in the oil and gas construction field . Really appreciated and Thanks for your dedicated hard work.🎉

  • @robloxmaniacdanceandshake7871
    @robloxmaniacdanceandshake7871 4 роки тому +4

    This is great info... The core understanding... Much thanks... Keep these great videos coming!!...

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  4 роки тому +1

      No problem at all. Glad to hear you liked it!
      Thanks for the comment.
      - Devon

  • @renegarza7079
    @renegarza7079 4 роки тому

    ¡Gracias por compartir!
    Blessings from Monterrey, México. 🇲🇽

  • @rodb8867
    @rodb8867 4 роки тому +1

    Once I had to determine the weight of a truck and if it was balanced or not. The method I use was to measure the air pressure in the tires and the area of contact of each tire. That way I get an accurate enough measurement.

  • @hume1234561
    @hume1234561 4 роки тому +1

    Invaluable. Can't thank you enough.

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  4 роки тому

      No problem at all. Glad you found it helpful!
      And if you need it, in the video we put together this Load Weight Calculation Pocket Guide if you want to keep something on you:
      ► www.mazzellacompanies.com/portals/0/pdfs/Mazzella_LoadWeightPocketGuide.pdf
      No forms or E-mails or anything. The link above takes you straight to the PDF that you can download or print out. Whichever way works best for you.
      Have a great weekend and thanks for the comment!
      - Devon

  • @aamirrafiq6154
    @aamirrafiq6154 9 місяців тому +1

    Wow so amazing

  • @brokenspokesmtber
    @brokenspokesmtber 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. good for newbies starting out with lifting and rigging. The link to your lifting & rigging best practices infographic is '404'

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for letting us know! The link is now updated - Kay

  • @sohailjanjua123
    @sohailjanjua123 Рік тому +1

    Hi, I like your video. Thanks

  • @rodb8867
    @rodb8867 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, thanks. Using metric units avoid the unnecessary step of convert from different distance units but I understand that is not easy to change once you learn imperial. I just learn how to use both and don't have any problems.

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  4 роки тому

      I've heard a few different people mention how much easier everything is on the metric side!
      Thanks for watching the video Rob!

  • @user-fh3gk4un8i
    @user-fh3gk4un8i 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for valuable information ❤️

  • @wesamsam9029
    @wesamsam9029 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @psychosocial50able
    @psychosocial50able Рік тому

    You could also figure out the pipe volume by treating it as a solid and then subtract the hollowed out portion i.e. (pi*r²h)-(pi*(r-wt)²h)

  • @rkedits4729
    @rkedits4729 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video

  • @RobbsFamily
    @RobbsFamily Рік тому

    About calculating the volume of that pipe. 1. Because you use the wall thickness and the diameter, it seems that the volume would calculate whether it was a pipe (hollow object) or a solid steel cylinder. So in step 3 your would end up with the same weight. 2. Why calculate wall thickness and diameter? Seems like you would use one or the other. Thanks

  • @nfcjxjfzjdzhdzjdZsh
    @nfcjxjfzjdzhdzjdZsh Рік тому

    Sir super

  • @gholamalialmasi8906
    @gholamalialmasi8906 2 роки тому

    Thats very nice 👍

  • @truckeralvarez5932
    @truckeralvarez5932 2 місяці тому +1

    Finding out lifting points that you may know existed?? Here in the UK, we have standardised symbology that has to be very near ALL the lifting points.
    I like your explanation but you have some missing factors that can't be checked as it is not that straight forward.
    I specialise in lifting containers for the construction industry, knowing the exact weight is essential but sometimes you have to overcompensate a ton or two.
    It could be container offices, welfare units, dry rooms, even generators.

  • @johnnymabiasan
    @johnnymabiasan 2 роки тому

    new subscriber is here

  • @KeithStarr696969
    @KeithStarr696969 2 роки тому

    Please check your calculation on the volume of the pipe at 5:48 in the video as I checked it against my hand calculation and online calculator and get 4.61 cubic feet.

  • @TheBlkac1
    @TheBlkac1 11 днів тому

    How'd he get the 5.85 tons🤔

  • @cgrooney9945
    @cgrooney9945 Рік тому

    Can someone explain why this chart shows "480 lbs per cubic ft. Of steel" everything i reference states it weighs 490 per cubic foot

  • @ludrakhadka8987
    @ludrakhadka8987 2 роки тому

    nice vedio sir

  • @frizell10
    @frizell10 3 роки тому +1

    great vid, the pocket guide links are broken tho. is there another link?

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  3 роки тому

      Thanks for reaching out! We relaunched the Mazzella website, and so some of our old links aren't working properly, but I'm working with my web designer on how to square that away.
      In the meanwhile, let me grab your Email and I'll send it over to you.
      - Devon

  • @guccirobtv
    @guccirobtv Рік тому

    I’m not understanding how you got 2.875

  • @onwuatueloonyeka7887
    @onwuatueloonyeka7887 3 роки тому +1

    WHATS THE CORE DIFFERENCE IN CALCULATING SLING SWL AND CRANE SWL ???

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  3 роки тому

      Great question! First, we want to shy away from the term SWL, which refers to Safe Working Load. The preferred term is WLL, Working Load Limit.
      The WLL or capacity of a lifting product is determined by the manufacturer of that product and is usually a percentage of average ultimate breaking strength determined by the design factor (formally called the safety factor) applied to that particular product. Most, but not all, slings have a design factor of 5-1. (chains are 4-1) Most overhead and mobile cranes are somewhat lower and can be in the 3-1 range.
      Hope this helps!

  • @FernandoAMarroquin
    @FernandoAMarroquin 3 місяці тому

    Explanation for zigotes

  • @brightbrenathankomah759
    @brightbrenathankomah759 3 роки тому

    How do I change cubic feet to tons

  • @billytaglieri7848
    @billytaglieri7848 4 роки тому +1

    How do you get 3.14 ?

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  4 роки тому

      Hey Billy!
      Some of these calculations use Pi, which translates to 3.14 when solving the problem.
      Hope that helps!
      Best,
      Devon

  • @michaeldaniels8574
    @michaeldaniels8574 Рік тому

    I would like to ask what is the correct weight of material for Steel?
    Is it 480 Lbs per cubic Feet? As Acoording to your chart in the video.
    Or 490 Lbs per cubic Feet?
    As according from UBC Rigging Training Book on page 149.

    • @michaeldaniels8574
      @michaeldaniels8574 Рік тому

      Thank you again for explaining the math correction.

    • @cgrooney9945
      @cgrooney9945 Рік тому

      It is 490, the video chart is not correct

  • @simmoyhman9490
    @simmoyhman9490 3 роки тому

    Hello do you turn big things over with cranes?

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  2 роки тому

      Hi, *we don't, but our customers do! If you're interested in speaking with our crane specialist, visit www.mazzellacompanies.com/company/contact-us/contact-crane-division/

  • @guccirobtv
    @guccirobtv Рік тому

    So how did you calculate the inches in to feet at 5:37

    • @Ash_418
      @Ash_418 Місяць тому

      1.5”/12”=0.125’

  • @kimomichael8047
    @kimomichael8047 3 роки тому

    How are load charts calculated
    I mean if I have a 50 ton crane how to know how much it could lift at a specific raduis and length or how to calculate crane rated capacity

    • @jerrykinnin7941
      @jerrykinnin7941 Рік тому

      The people I worked for 25+ years ago. Kept the Cranes "BIBLE" with every crane. Boom ange rotation position
      Height jib or not. Rigging remember lower boom angle and longer boom the less you can pick. Sling length and type.

  • @kylisraeltusay8375
    @kylisraeltusay8375 3 роки тому

    Nicee

  • @manishekar4789
    @manishekar4789 2 роки тому

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  • @ikramullahkhan800
    @ikramullahkhan800 3 місяці тому

    Devon Sir, All of your lecturers are quite knowledgeable but you speak in such a hurry manner that it becomes quite difficult to understand for all those whose native language is not english

    • @LiftingandRigging
      @LiftingandRigging  3 місяці тому

      Devon no longer works on the Lifting & Rigging Channel, but thank you for digging into our library of videos. I hope you find that the newer videos are at a better more understandable pace.
      -Ben

    • @ikramullahkhan800
      @ikramullahkhan800 3 місяці тому

      @@LiftingandRigging Ben, Thanks. Your Method of Teaching is quite amazing.

  • @Urielelemental
    @Urielelemental Рік тому

    "Pounds and cubic foot" ... Why can't you just use kilos and meters which is ww ..

  • @learobinson
    @learobinson 4 місяці тому

    feet pounds and inches 😂