The lifter 50 type B is a modified Aardwolf lifter 50.
Note: the danger of using any lifter for lowering panels into place on multi-story buildings is that the load can be lowered onto scaffolding or become fouled by some other obstruction, which could cause the lifter to lose its load. The over-centre leaver and support bracket are designed to be used with the lifter 50 type B, which prevent the lifter from dropping its load in such an event. Learn More
The patented Aardwolf Lifter is an accessory for lifting and moving slab-form loads. The Aardwolf Lifters incorporate a spring-loaded latch that automatically releases the lifter from the slab once the slab has been fully lowered to the ground. This makes the process of lifting and lowering of slabs a one-man operation. Learn More
The Aardwolf remote controlled slab lifter incorporates a remote controlled, spring loaded latch that allows the lifter to grip slabs from a distance without the aid of an assistant operator. Learn More
The Aardwolf remote controlled slab lifter incorporates a remote controlled, spring loaded latch that allows the lifter to grip slabs from a distance without the aid of an assistant operator. Learn More
It features a 3Hp Motor guided by twelve bearings rolling on two extruded aluminum bars, which ensure the accurate cutting of all types of natural and artificial stone. Learn More
No power source required. Ideal for the horizontal handling of nonporous sheet and plate material such as, diamond sawn or polished granite, polished engineered stone, all types of metals, plastics and fibreglass. An automatic self-cycling valve located in the bottom of the piston controls the vacuum grip-and release cycle. Learn More
General:
Construction of the Aardwolf Bundle Rack
The Aardwolf bundle racks consist of a pair of galvanised steel rails 3m long, together with rectangular steel tubular posts. The rectangular post can be positioned anywhere along the rack. All post are manufactured from rectangular tube steel with a minimum yield strength of 345 Mpa, with either a 4mm or 5mm wall thickness, ensuring safety for the vertical storage of slab bundles. Learn More