Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Modified Mastering Engineering with eText and Access Card (14th Edition)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5.4, Problem 34P
The dimensions of a jib crane, which is manufactured by the Basick  Co., are given in the figure The crane has a mass of 800 kg and a center of mass at G. The bearing at A is a journal bearing and can support a horizontal force, whereas the bearing at B is a thrust bearing that supports both horizontal and vertical components. Determine the maximum load F that can be suspended from its end. If the selected bearings at A and B can sustain a maximum resultant load of 24 kN and 34 kN, respectively.
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