The Sealey PT500 0.5-Tonne Plain Trolley is engineered to facilitate the horizontal movement of loads along I-beams or RSJs. Designed for compatibility with lever hoists and chain blocks, this trolley is ideal for workshops, garages, and industrial settings where precise load positioning is essential.
Constructed from robust materials, the PT500 ensures durability and reliability under regular use. Its adjustable design allows it to fit a range of beam widths, while the incorporation of wheel guards prevents contact with other trolleys mounted on the same load bearer, enhancing safety during operations.
Specification | Details |
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Model Number | PT500 |
Capacity | 500kg |
Test Load | 750kg |
Track Width Adjustable Range | 64-140mm |
Minimum Curve Radius | 800mm |
Nett Weight | 7kg |
Users of the Sealey PT500 appreciate its straightforward installation and reliable performance. The adjustable track width allows for seamless integration with various beam sizes, while the wheel guards enhance safety by preventing unintended contact with other trolleys. Its compact and durable design ensures smooth and precise load movement along beams, making it a valuable tool in material handling operations.
Q: How do I adjust the PT500 to fit different beam widths?
A: The PT500 features an adjustable track width mechanism that allows it to fit beam widths ranging from 64mm to 140mm. To adjust, loosen the securing bolts, position the trolley on the beam, and then tighten the bolts securely to ensure a firm fit.
Q: Is the PT500 compatible with all types of hoists?
A: The PT500 is designed to be compatible with lever hoists and chain blocks. Ensure that the hoist's capacity does not exceed the trolley's maximum load capacity of 500kg.
Q: Can the PT500 be used on curved beams?
A: The PT500 is designed for use on straight beams with a minimum curve radius of 800mm. Using it on beams with a tighter curve radius may impair its functionality and safety.
Q: What safety precautions should be taken when using the PT500?
A: Always inspect the trolley for any signs of wear or damage before use. Ensure that the beam to which the trolley is attached can support the intended load. Follow all operational guidelines provided by the manufacturer, and do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 500kg.