The Aardwolf Automatic Slab Lifter AL75A is perfect for construction projects. Its clamping mechanism at the front of the slab allows panels to be placed right against walls. Aardwolf has introduced a new version of its patented slab lifters. The AL75A comes with an integrated auto - lock and unlock mechanism (patent pending). This feature enables the clamp to automatically grip slabs when picking them up and release them when setting them down, making slab handling safer and more convenient in many scenarios. It has several great features. It is compact, so it can lift closely packed stone slabs from racks and containers, even when there are lower - height slabs beside taller ones. It's versatile, ideal for construction work and allows close - wall placement of panels. Safety is ensured as it only needs a small slab movement to engage and grip, well below the over - balance angle. Also, it securely grips marble and granite slabs with a force - multiplying factor of about 2.5. Here are its specifications: there are different models like Lifter 30 Wide, Lifter 50, etc. Each model has its own grip range, working load limit, net weight, gross weight, and packing dimensions. For example, the Lifter 30 Wide has a grip range of 0.2'' - 1'' and a working load limit of 2646.



Using the Aardwolf Automatic Slab Lifter AL75A is easy. First, select the right model according to the thickness of the slab you need to lift. When you approach the slab, the auto - lock mechanism will engage and grip the slab automatically as you start to lift. When you want to set the slab down, it will release automatically. Be careful when lifting, make sure the slab is within the working load limit of the lifter. Also, keep in mind the grip range of the model you are using. For maintenance, regularly check the clamping mechanism for any signs of wear and tear. Clean the lifter after use to prevent dirt and debris from affecting its performance. Store it in a dry place to avoid rusting.