Concrete slab lifting clamp ABL360-5000
for slabsstoneblock

Concrete slab lifting clamp - ABL360-5000 - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC - for slabs / stone / block
Concrete slab lifting clamp - ABL360-5000 - AARDWOLF INDUSTRIES LLC - for slabs / stone / block
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Characteristics

Intended load
for concrete slabs, stone, block, for slabs
Lifting type
vertical
Other characteristics
automatic
Load limit

5 t
(5.51 us ton)

Description

General
The Aardwolf Barrier Lifter ABL360-5000 is designed to lift and transport heavy barrier walls, sandstone blocks and concrete blocks safely and efficiently. Clamp faces are protected by vulcanized rubber to avoid damage to the material. The clamp is gravity-controlled and opens when set down and closes automatically during lifting.

Features
  • Automatic load lock and unlock
  • Vulcanized rubber contact pads
  • Rubber-lined protective bar to prevent chipping and surface damage

Specifications
Metric (mm-kg) / Imperial (in-lb)
Grip range: 100 - 360 mm | 4 in - 14.2 in
Working load limit (WLL): 5000 kg | 11023 lb
Net weight: 426 kg | 939 lb
Gross weight: 440 kg | 970 lb
Packaging dimensions: L.1100 x W.1000 x H.950 mm | 43.3 in x 39.4 in x 37.4 in

Technical characteristics
  • Model: ABL360-5000
  • Brand: Aardwolf
  • Grip range: 100 - 360 mm (4 in - 14.2 in)
  • Working load limit: 5000 kg (11023 lb)
  • Net weight: 426 kg (939 lb)
  • Gross weight: 440 kg (970 lb)
  • Packaging dimensions: 1100 x 1000 x 950 mm (43.3 in x 39.4 in x 37.4 in)
  • Gravity-controlled clamp: opens at rest, closes on lift
  • Vulcanized rubber pads and rubber-lined bar to protect material surfaces

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