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Stage Load Calculation Guide: Formula, Examples, and Common Mistakes

Publish Time: 2026-04-03     Origin: Site

Intro

If you cannot calculate stage load,
you are relying on guesswork.

This guide shows how professionals calculate stage capacity.

1. Basic Formula

Stage load is calculated as:

Total Load = Load per m² × Area

2. Real Example

Result:

Total Load ≈ 1200 kg

Load Analysis for Modular stage system

3. Scaling to Larger Stages

Example:

  • 10 platforms
    → Total capacity = 1200 × 10 = 12,000 kg

BUT:

Only valid under uniform load

4. Safety Factor

Professionals NEVER use 100% capacity.

Typical:

  • Safe load = 70–80%

  • Example:

    • 400 kg/m² → use 300 kg/m²

5. Common Calculation Mistakes

Mistake 1:

Using total load as decision basis

Mistake 2:

Ignoring point loads

Mistake 3:

Ignoring dynamic load

Mistake 4:

Ignoring support conditions

6. Advanced Considerations

For complex projects:

7. Practical Example

Stage setup:

  • Band + drums + speakers

Correct approach:

  • Spread equipment

  • Avoid stacking heavy items

  • Reinforce high-load areas

Conclusion

Load calculation is simple —
but correct application requires experience.

For safety rules, see:

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