by KCStudly » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:59 pm
When you say it lifted do you mean that the screws holding the hinge to the roof pulled out (this is what I am assuming), or that the roof itself bulged up with the hinge, or something else?
More info is needed.
Most people seem to under estimate the forces involved in a mechanism like this. Despite the fact that the hatch may only weigh 65 pounds or less (tho in some cases more), there is a huge leverage factor that multiplies the forces at the strut anchor points and hinge. Also, if there is any binding, such as if the strut bottoms out before the hatch closes, or as it goes "over toggle", either the hatch will not close or the leverage will make something give.
One thing I plan to do with my hinge is to drill a second row of screw holes on each leaf in an offset pattern (zig-zag if you will) so that the hinge has less chance to rock back and forth on a single row of screws.
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KCStudly on Sun Feb 23, 2014 2:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
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