BEAM TROLLEYS DRAWING
MANUAL BEAM TROLLEY SPECIFICATIONS
| Model |
Capacity (ton) |
Fits Beam(mm) | Dimensions(mm) | Minimum
Revolving Radius(mm) |
N.W. (kg) | ||||||||
| W | H | ||||||||||||
| min | max | min | max | A | B | C | D | E | F | ||||
| VP005 | 0.5 | 75 | 125 | 100 | 150 | 206 | 174 | 120 | 45 | 55 | 27 | 900 | 5.5 |
| VP010 | 1 | 75 | 125 | 125 | 250 | 206 | 231 | 120 | 45 | 80 | 27 | 1300 | 7.5 |
| VP020 | 2 | 100 | 150 | 150 | 400 | 241 | 271 | 155 | 60 | 100 | 33 | 1500 | 11.2 |
| VP030 | 3 | 100 | 150 | 180 | 400 | 261 | 311 | 185 | 70 | 113 | 47 | 2000 | 17 |
| VP050 | 5 | 125 | 175 | 250 | 450 | 294 | 351 | 220 | 80 | 125 | 53 | 2600 | 30.5 |
| VP100 | 10 | 150 | 175 | 250 | 450 | 294 | 721 | 165 | 00 | 125 | 53 | 0 | 43 |
BEAM LIFTING TROLLEY FEATURES
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Widely Applicable: Ideal for factories, mines, docks, warehouses, and construction sites.
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Power-Free Operation: Suitable for locations without a power supply, offering a safe and efficient manual lifting solution.
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Compact & Adjustable: Easy installation with adjustable wheel distance, fits various I-beams.
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High Efficiency: Low manual pulling force, high transmission efficiency, and suitable for curved tracks.
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Customization Options: Material (e.g., T80 chain, stainless steel), color, and packaging options to suit specific needs.
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Durable & Easy to Maintain: Designed for ease of maintenance, long-lasting performance in heavy-duty environments.
INSTRUCTIONS & CAUTIONS
Proper Installation is Key
Make sure the beam trolley is securely mounted to a stable overhead structure or I-beam. Double-check that the wheels are aligned and the trolley runs smoothly along the track. Poor installation can cause imbalance and damage to both the trolley and load. For precise installation, refer to our step-by-step guide.
Know Your Load Capacity
Always confirm that the load you’re lifting doesn’t exceed the beam trolley’s rated capacity. Overloading risks damage and failure. To ensure safe operation, check the product specifications for load limits. Make this a habit in your routine checks to avoid accidents.
Keep It Maintained
Regularly inspect the trolley for signs of wear on the wheels, track, and load-bearing components. Lubricate moving parts when needed to ensure smooth performance. Routine maintenance helps extend the life of the trolley and keeps it operating at peak efficiency.
Mind Tight Turns and Obstacles
The beam trolley can handle curves, but avoid forcing it through sharp turns or obstacles that might hinder its movement. Always plan your path, especially in tight or complex spaces, to prevent damage and ensure safe, efficient use.
OUR ADVANTAGES
Tailored Solutions for Your Needs
We understand every business has unique requirements. That’s why we offer custom-engineered solutions to match your exact specifications. From design to functionality, we ensure the equipment meets your needs, helping you improve performance and achieve optimal results. Our team works with you closely to provide the best possible solution for your business.
Uncompromised Quality Control
Quality is at the heart of what we do. We use only carefully selected materials and enforce strict quality checks throughout the production process. Our commitment to excellence means you can trust that our products are reliable and built to last. With us, you get lifting equipment you can count on, every time.
Fast, Reliable Delivery
We know time is critical in business. Our efficient logistics and supply chain management ensure timely delivery of your orders. Whether you need a single unit or large quantities, we guarantee that your equipment arrives on time and ready to perform, so you can keep your operations running smoothly.
Comprehensive After-Sales Support
Our service doesn’t stop after the sale. We provide industry-leading after-sales support, including maintenance, troubleshooting, and operator training. With Powerful Machinery, you have a partner who is committed to supporting your equipment long-term, ensuring that your investment remains operational and efficient.
FAQ
What are the types of beam trolleys?
Beam trolleys come in various types, including manual trolleys, electric trolleys, and pneumatic trolleys. Manual trolleys are operated by hand, typically using a chain or lever to move the load. Electric trolleys are powered for faster, more efficient movement, and pneumatic trolleys use air pressure for lifting and transportation in hazardous environments. Choose the type based on your load size and operating conditions.
How do I install a beam trolley?
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Check Compatibility: Ensure the beam trolley is compatible with the beam’s size and load capacity.
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Mount the Trolley: Attach the trolley to the beam using the appropriate mounting hardware.
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Ensure Smooth Movement: Verify that the trolley runs smoothly along the beam without any obstructions.
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Secure the Hoisting Mechanism: Attach the hoisting mechanism to the trolley securely.
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Test with a Light Load: Run a test with a light load to ensure the system works properly before lifting heavier items.
How do I choose the right beam trolley for my needs?
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Consider Load Capacity: Choose a trolley with an appropriate load capacity based on the weight you plan to lift.
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Check Beam Size: Ensure the trolley is compatible with the beam profile you’re using (e.g., I-beams, H-beams).
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Evaluate Usage Frequency: For occasional use or lighter loads, a manual trolley may suffice. For heavier, continuous lifting, consider an electric trolley.
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Assess the Environment: Take into account the environment where the trolley will be used (e.g., indoor, outdoor, or hazardous environments) to ensure durability and safety.
Can a beam trolley be used on curved beams?
Yes, certain beam trolleys are designed to work on curved beams. These trolleys have specially engineered wheels or adjustable mounts that can handle the curvature of the beam. However, it’s important to verify that the trolley is rated for curved use to prevent any operational issues or damage to the equipment.
What should I do if the beam trolley is not moving smoothly?
If the beam trolley is not moving smoothly, check for obstructions on the track or debris on the wheels. Inspect the trolley’s wheel alignment, as misalignment can cause dragging. If the issue persists, check for worn or damaged components such as bearings or wheels. Lubricating the wheels and track can also help improve movement.
How do I adjust the width of the beam trolley?
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Locate Adjustment Bolts or Nuts: Identify the adjustment bolts or nuts on the trolley that control the width of the wheels.
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Loosen the Bolts: Loosen the bolts or nuts to allow the wheels to move.
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Adjust Wheel Position: Slide the wheels to the desired position to fit your beam profile.
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Secure the Wheels: Tighten the bolts or nuts to ensure the wheels are securely positioned before use to prevent instability.
What is the difference between a manual and an electric beam trolley?
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Manual Beam Trolley:
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Requires physical effort to move the load (e.g., pulling a chain or lever).
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Suitable for lighter, occasional lifting tasks.
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Ideal for environments where frequent lifting is not required.
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Electric Beam Trolley:
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Powered by electricity for faster and more efficient movement.
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Designed for continuous or heavy lifting tasks.
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Reduces manual labor, making it ideal for high-volume operations.
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