Trolleys for manual overhead beam conveyors.
I beam truck.
The design was pretty simple instead of using a straight axle they used two beams each connected to opposite sides of the frame.
It was an attempt at giving their trucks a better ride quality without sacrificing the workhorse nature of a pickup truck.
Also known as end trucks use these trolleys with your own beams to create a crane.
Our goal is to provide customers with the right truck customized to meet your needs.
This system was used only on ford s two wheel drive trucks for the first 15 years.
Ford originally designed the i beam suspension setup back in the 60s.
Twin i beams and twin traction beams were utilized on various f series trucks until 2002.
Swap your old oem beams with our industrial over built superior ford and mazda lowering beams.
The goal was to goal was to improve ride quality reduce tire wear and reduce front end maintenance.
Lowered front i beams quality fit i beams will get you rolling with a sweet stance in no time.
In 1965 ford introduced it s twin i beam front suspension.
Our truck i beams are built from 1 4 inch plate steel and engineered like a steel construction beam to provide unsurpassed load strength.
Push these trolleys to move material along the conveyor.
Four wheel drive trucks retained the old school mono beam marketing speak for solid axle front suspension until the twin traction beam system debuted in 1980.