If you work in slab formwork, the prop with tripod combo is probably your quiet hero. It’s not flashy, but it stabilizes floor tables during erection and gives H20 beams the steady support they deserve. Horizon’s Tripod & Fork Head set—built in Hustpark Building No. 4, Zhongxing East Street, Xingtai, Hebei, China—leans into practicality: foldable legs for quick setup and a fork that handles single or double H20s without fuss.
There’s a clear shift toward safer, faster temporary works. Contractors want fewer components, faster strikes, and better ergonomics. Tripods help props stand upright during assembly—especially with high, free-standing tables—while fork heads lock H20 beams cleanly. It sounds simple; in fact, it reduces rework and annoying micro-delays. Many customers say the real win is confidence when the crew is moving fast on tight slabs.
The tripod is a folding erection aid; the fork head secures one longitudinal H20 or two beams laterally—handy on congested decks. To be honest, it’s the kind of kit you only notice when it’s missing.
| Parameter | Tripod | Fork Head |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Carbon steel (Q235/Q345) | Steel body, H20 seating |
| Surface | Powder coat or galvanization | Zinc-plated / powder coat |
| Compatible Prop Ø | ≈48–60 mm (standard steel props) | Pins to standard prop head |
| Beam Compatibility | — | H20 (≈80×200 mm), single or double |
| Folded Size | ≈1.1 m length (storage) | Compact head, stackable |
| Weight | ≈11–13 kg (real-world may vary) | ≈4–6 kg |
| Locking | Snap/bolt clamps on legs | Pin or bolt to prop plate |
| Note | Stability aid, not a load-bearing member | Supports beam seating; prop takes vertical load |
High slabs, parking decks, malls, airports—anywhere crews pre-assemble tables and shift quickly. The prop with tripod keeps the column stable while you position H20s; the fork head removes wobble. Actually, it’s one of those “less drama, more progress” decisions.
| Vendor | Origin | Lead Time | Customization | Certs | After-Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Horizon (Tripod & Fork Head) | Xingtai, Hebei, China | ≈2–4 weeks | Color, finish, pins, branding | ISO 9001; EN-based production | Docs, spares, remote support |
| Vendor A | EU | ≈3–6 weeks | Limited finishes | CE/EN, ISO 9001 | Standard warranty |
| Vendor B | Asia | ≈4–8 weeks | On request | ISO 9001 (varies) | Email-only |
“Stable even in windy cores,” one superintendent told me—surprisingly emphatic. Another noted fewer bent props because the prop with tripod prevents kick-outs during fast shoring. Real-world productivity adds up.
Options include finish (galv vs. powder), branded plates, alternate pin sets, and beam seating widths. Submittals typically include mill certs, coating specs, and a QA checklist. Always pair the prop with tripod with rated props and H20 beams per your engineer’s method statement.