The Aardwolf Foldable A Frame is ingeniously crafted as a granite transporting solution that can be easily folded for enhanced safety.
Transporting granite and marble is a tough and potentially dangerous job without the right gear. This well - built foldable A frame is essential for the safety of drivers and workers, and it also safeguards the granite and marble.
The robust Aardwolf Foldable 'A' Frame comes with unique integrated vertical locking bars and ratchet locking straps. It securely holds all materials, reducing risks to operators and preventing material damage. The load on each side is independently secured by two vertical locking bars inserted into base brackets and held in place by ratchet locking straps at the top.
When unloaded, simply remove two spring - loaded pins from the cross braces and lower the three wheels at one end using a cam lever to fold up the frame. The lowered wheels also make it easy to position the frame on a truck tray or move it around the factory.
Features
There are bolt holes at the base of the frame to optionally secure the Folding 'A' Frame to the vehicle.
Granite is held in place by rubber pads on adjustable cleats along the vertical locking bars.
Large hand - tightened wing nuts are used to fasten the cleats to the vertical locking bars.
It has a powered coat paint finish.
Specifications
| FAF1600 | FAF1800 | FAF2100 |
Width of each side | 15.2 | 13.9 | 18.3 |
Working load limit | 13228 | 13228 | 16534 |
Net weight | 377 | 454 | 484 |
Gross weight | 378 | 457.5 | 485 |
Packaging dimension | 65x16.5x68.5 | 66x16.5x78 | 77.2x21.7x86.6 |


Using the Aardwolf Foldable A Frame is straightforward. First, if you want, secure the frame to your vehicle using the bolt holes at the base. When loading granite or marble, place the material between the vertical locking bars and use the rubber - padded cleats to hold it in place. Tighten the cleats with the large hand - tightened wing nuts. Make sure the ratchet locking straps at the top are firmly in place to keep the load secure. When you're done, and the frame is unloaded, remove the two spring - loaded pins from the cross braces and lower the three wheels with the cam lever to fold it up. You can then easily position it on a truck tray or move it around. As for maintenance, regularly check the vertical locking bars, ratchet locking straps, and the condition of the rubber pads. Keep the frame clean and make sure the powered coat paint finish is intact to prevent rusting. Also, check the bolt holes and the wing nuts for any signs of wear and tear.