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🚀 Elevate Your Efficiency with Heavy Duty Power!
The Heavy Duty I Beam Trolley boasts a 0.5-ton capacity, adjustable width for versatile use, and is constructed from high-strength steel for durability and safety. Designed for smooth operation on various tracks, this trolley is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their lifting tasks.
Manufacturer | HONYTA |
Part Number | 0.5TSTPCRED |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 0.5TSTPCRED |
Color | Red |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | manual trolley |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**
Just what I wanted
Arrived on time. Well made, perfect for the monorail system in my shop. I will use and recommend this product.
S**7
It’s heavy and awkward
It’s heavy and awkward so if you’re going to be putting this up yourself, my advice is to get a friend to come help hold it so you can put the bolts in. Or be creative like I did and use a ratchet strap to hold it to the beam so you can get the bolts in.Seems to be a good smooth roller for my crane
L**E
Well Constructed for Light Lifting Jobs
As a multi-discipline DIY household, the garage attests to projects going on that range from woodworking and construction to small engine repair and auto mechanics. While there is a heavy duty engine hoist on site for heavier lifting jobs, sometimes something with a little less floor space and heft is needed. Although I cannot show a photo of the final product at this time because I’m still building it, I intend to use this trolley for a lightweight, portable gantry crane for use in the garage. I like that this can be adjusted to various shaped beams and curved rails, as well as a load capacity of up to 1100 lbs. It appears to be well constructed of heavy duty steel, and I expect it to work well for my intended purpose. The only mildly negative thing I can cite is that the instructions for assembly and use are a poor translation to English!
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