If you’ve spent time under a fresh slab pour, you know the quiet confidence a good prop gives. HORIZON’s Shoring prop-Heavy duty—manufactured in Hustpark Building No. 4, Zhongxing East Street, Xingtai, Hebei, China—leans into that feeling: high capacity, low fuss, and frankly, less drama on site. It’s an adjustable steel prop built specifically for slab formwork; to be honest, the faster handling and stable behavior are what crews talk about first. Many customers say it “just feels planted.”
Urban builds keep pushing cycle times down. Contractors want lighter props without losing load, faster thread engagement, and compliance with standards like EN 1065. Surprisingly, the winning combo isn’t exotic alloys—it’s solid steel grades (Q235/Q345), consistent welds, and clean galvanizing. The heavy duty prop rides that wave: stout capacity with realistic weight and a finish that survives site life.
| Parameter | Spec ≈ | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adjustable height | 1.75–3.50 m (custom up to 5.5 m) | Extensions/frames available |
| Allowable load | ≈ 30–60 kN (min–max extension) | Per EN 1065 methods; duty class depends on model |
| Steel grade | Q235/Q345 | EN 10025 equivalents on request |
| Outer/inner tube | Ø60/Ø48 mm, t = 2.0–3.0 mm | Rolled thread for strength |
| Base/Head plate | 150×150×6 mm | Optional fork heads for beams |
| Finish | Hot-dip galvanized or powder-coated | Coating life ≈ 5–10 years with care |
Lab snapshot: a sample heavy duty prop achieved an ultimate axial capacity of ≈ 78 kN at mid extension with a safety factor of 2.0 applied to set the allowable. Field life? With normal handling and touch-up, we see 5–8 years of service; longer in indoor use, obviously.
Slab formwork for residential towers, podium decks, parking structures, light industrial floors, and, occasionally, event staging platforms. The heavy duty prop pairs nicely with H-beams or aluminum primary/secondary beams. Contractors like the quick collar action when cycling daily—actually shaving minutes per bay adds up.
| Vendor | Allowable Load ≈ | Weight | Finish | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HORIZON Shoring prop-Heavy duty | 30–60 kN | 13–18 kg | HDG or powder | 2–4 weeks typical |
| Vendor A (EU) | 25–55 kN | 14–20 kg | HDG | 4–6 weeks |
| Vendor B (APAC) | 20–45 kN | 12–17 kg | Powder | 3–5 weeks |
Custom heights, fork heads, anti-drop collars, color coding—easy. One Southeast Asia contractor ran 1,500 m² slab cycles with 1,200 units of the heavy duty prop; they reported 12–15% faster striking thanks to clean threads and consistent collars. Another project in a coastal zone chose full HDG and, interestingly, extended repaint intervals by two seasons.
Final thought: The heavy duty prop isn’t glamorous, but when it’s built right—straight tubes, honest loads, and coatings that don’t quit—it quietly pays for itself each pour.