H-Lift Push Trolley Clamp with Shackle (TCPS type) is an adjustable beam trolley clamp designed for safe horizontal load transport along I-beams and H-beams.
Wide Beam Compatibility: Adjustable to fit beam widths from 76-203mm (2t/3t models) or 100-305mm (6t model).
Easy Adjustment: Center bar rotation with locking mechanism prevents loosening during operation.
Curve Navigation: Capable of traveling around gentle curves with minimum radii of 0.7-1.4m.
Secure Shackle Fitting: Large pivoting shackle simplifies sling attachment; must remain vertical during use.
*Integrated Design: Reduces vertical headspace compared to separate clamp and trolley.
Product Features
Integrated Trolley & Clamp Design: Combines the mobility of a push trolley with the stability of a beam clamp in one compact unit, reducing the vertical headspace required for rigging.
Large Pivoting Shackle: Equipped with a large, central pivoting shackle that self-aligns with the load, making it incredibly easy to attach chain blocks, lever hoists, or wire rope slings.
Anti-Drop & Anti-Tilt: Features built-in wheel guard anti-drop plates to ensure the trolley remains securely on the beam even if wheels are damaged.
Smooth Travel: Precision ball-bearing wheels ensure smooth and effortless movement along the beam, capable of navigating gentle curves.
Adjustable Width: The central threaded bar allows for quick width adjustment to fit a wide range of standard I-beams and H-beams (up to 305mm).
Customer Benefits
Save Headroom: Shorter "hook path" ideal for low-ceiling workshops.
Quick Installation: Mounts in minutes by rotating the center bar—no tools required.
Technical Specifications
*Refer to the diagram above to identify dimensions A through G in the table below.
Item No.
Capacity
Proof Load
Min. Radius
Dimensions (mm)
Beam Width
N.W.
Product Code
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
(t)
(kN)
(m)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(mm)
(kg)
TCPS020
2
29.4
0.7
204
276-322
100
20
21
2.5
320
76-203
8.1
131002000
TCPS030
3
44.1
1.1
246
334-374
111
20
25
2.5
330
76-203
14.3
131003000
TCPS060
6
88.2
1.4
286
384-463
124
25
33
3.0
454
100-305
27.4
131006000
H-Lift Push and Geared Travel Trolleys
Manual Trolley Systems for I-Beam Load Handling
Push Trolley (PT-CA Type)
Geared Trolley (GT-CA Type)
Plain Trolley (PT-FA Type)
What is a Travel Trolley?
A push or geared travel trolley is a device designed to move heavy loads horizontally along an I-beam or similar track. It consists of a frame, wheels (rollers), and a suspension point for attaching a hoist or load.
Push vs. Geared: Which one to choose?
Push (Plain) Trolley: Best for infrequent movement or relatively light loads (typically up to 3 tons). Suitable where the beam height is below 6m (20ft). The operator simply pushes the load to move it.
Geared Trolley: Recommended for heavier loads (over 3 tons), higher beam elevations (>6m), or where precise positioning is required. Operated by pulling a hand chain which drives the wheels via gears.
H-Lift Ultimate Beam Trolley Selection Guide
Find the perfect trolley for your specific lifting application using the comparison table below:
Portable lifting points. Applications requiring a pivoting shackle connection.
Safety Guidelines
Always
Store and handle trolleys correctly in a clean, dry area.
Inspect trolleys, blocks, and accessories before use.
Ensure the wheel profile matches the track/beam type.
Verify the trolley width is correctly set for the beam width.
Ensure the track is fitted with positive end stops.
Push (rather than pull) loads suspended on push trolleys.
Never
Never expose trolleys to chemicals (like acids) without consulting the supplier.
Never force or wedge the suspension hook onto the load bar.
Never throw or drop a trolley.
Never use a trolley with chipped or damaged wheel flanges.
Never obliquely side load a trolley (this can cause tipping or detachment).
Installation & Maintenance Guide
Installing and Commissioning
Ensure the runway track is level and has an even surface. Check that positive end stops are installed. Verify the trolley width is set correctly with spacers centered. Confirm anti-tilt devices are properly adjusted. If re-assembling, ensure all bolts and nuts are fully tightened.
Using Trolleys Safely
Do not side load! The trolley must be placed directly over the center of gravity of the load. Oblique side loading causes tipping and can lead to the trolley falling off the track. For push trolleys, push the load rather than pulling it to maintain better control.
In-service Inspection
Regularly inspect for wear on wheel treads and flanges. Check for insecure wheels, loose axle pins/nuts, or distorted side plates. Ensure hand chains (on geared models) are not damaged. Keep wheel running surfaces clean and free of oil/grease contamination to ensure traction.
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