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Atlas Lifting and Rigging Plain Trolley 2 Ton 4400 lbs
Atlas Lifting and Rigging APT-020 Push Beam Trolley – 2 Ton Capacity
Engineered for strength and smooth handling, the APT-020 Push Trolley from Atlas Lifting and Rigging is a reliable solution for manually transporting suspended loads up to 2 tons (4,000 lbs) along a beam. Its heavy-duty design, smooth-rolling sealed bearings, and adjustable flange width make it an ideal choice for industrial, commercial, or construction environments.
Whether paired with a manual or electric hoist, this trolley ensures safe, controlled movement with minimal effort—perfect for maximizing efficiency in overhead lifting operations.
Key Features:
- 2-Ton Load Capacity: Designed to handle heavy-duty lifting and transport tasks.
- Manual Push Travel: Delivers smooth and quiet movement along the beam.
- Adjustable to Fit Multiple Beam Widths: Easily adapts to different I-beam and H-beam sizes.
- Precision Machined Steel Wheels: With sealed ball bearings for maintenance-free rolling.
- Robust Steel Frame: Powder-coated and built to withstand demanding environments.
- Anti-Drop Plates: Add an extra layer of safety during operation.
- Low Headroom Design: Maintains maximum lifting height, even in tight vertical spaces.
Specifications:
- Model: APT-020
- Capacity: 2 Ton (4,000 lbs / 1,814 kg)
- Beam Width Range: Approx. 3" to 8.6" (adjustable)
- Wheel Type: Steel with sealed ball bearings
- Construction: Heavy-gauge steel side plates with durable finish
- Suspension Type: Central lifting eye for hook-style hoist attachment
- Net Weight: Approx. 35 lbs (15.9 kg)
The Atlas APT-020 push beam trolley offers the durability, safety, and adjustability professionals need when handling substantial overhead loads. It's built to perform and made to last—no electricity required.
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