If you’re weighing up a [shoring prop] for your next slab pour or beam support, you’re not alone. Demand has spiked as contractors push faster cycles and cleaner temporary works. Honestly, the market is crowded—but a few designs keep showing up on sites because they’re quick to set, dependable, and certified. HORIZON’s Light Duty line is one of those. It’s made in Xingtai, Hebei (Hustpark Building No. 4, Zhongxing East Street), and—this isn’t just brochure talk—many customers say the combination of load capacity and finish has saved them some headaches.
| Parameter | Shoring prop-Light Duty (HORIZON) |
|---|---|
| Adjustable ranges | ≈1.6–3.0 m; 2.0–3.6 m (others on request) |
| Load capacity | ≈30–40 kN at min. extension; ≈15–20 kN at max. extension (per EN 1065 classes; site conditions may vary) |
| Tubes | Outer Ø60 mm / Inner Ø48 mm; wall 1.8–2.5 mm; Q235/Q345 (≈S235/S355) steel |
| Thread & nut | Rolled trapezoidal thread; heavy-duty collar; quick pin |
| Finish | Powder-coated or hot-dip galvanized |
| Plates | 120×120 or 150×150 mm, slotted |
| Certification | EN 1065-compliant; ISO 9001 factory |
| Service life | Around 8–12 years or 1,500+ cycles (care-dependent) |
Slab formwork, beam soffits, stair cores, and even small event decks. I’ve seen crews pair [shoring prop] sets with aluminum beams for lightweight, fast-moving decks; it’s a tidy combo when crane time is tight.
| Vendor | Certification | Load (max ext.) | Finish | Lead time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HORIZON Light Duty | EN 1065; ISO 9001 | ≈15–20 kN | Powder or HDG | ≈3–5 weeks | Lengths, plates, colors, branding |
| EU Brand A | EN 1065 | ≈14–18 kN | HDG | ≈4–8 weeks | Moderate |
| Economy Import B | Seller-declared | ≈10–15 kN | Painted | ≈2–4 weeks | Limited |
A mid-rise in Tianjin replaced mixed props with HORIZON Light Duty. Cycle time dropped a day per floor—site foreman said the rolled threads stayed smooth even after concrete splash (a small thing that matters). Another rental yard in Eastern Europe reported lower repaint costs after switching to HDG finish—unsurprising, but good to hear from the field. In fact, that’s the recurring theme with a [shoring prop] that’s built right: less fiddling, more pouring.
Origin: Hustpark Building No. 4, Zhongxing East Street, Xingtai, Hebei, China. Data above is typical; always verify project loads, bracing, and temporary works procedures per local codes.