Aardwolf Slab Buggy
Pickup available at Dynamic Stone Tools Warehouse (Manassas Park, VA)
Usually ready in 2 hours
Description
Description
Aardwolf Slab Buggy — Wheeled Stone Cart for Shop Transport
The Aardwolf Slab Buggy is a wheeled cart for moving granite, marble, quartz, porcelain, and engineered stone slabs around fabrication shops and showrooms. The double-side SBDS01 carries 1,653 lb on a powder-coated steel frame; the single-side SBSS01 holds 1,322 lb in tighter aisles. Pneumatic rear wheels and rubber pads protect both cart and slab.
Features
- SBDS01 double-side capacity 1,653 lb (750 kg); SBSS01 single-side 1,322 lb (600 kg)
- Reinforced powder-coated steel frame for daily commercial use
- Replaceable rubber strips on bottom pads and frame faces
- Two front swivel wheels with brakes for parking and load control
- Two pneumatic rear wheels for soft, controlled rolling on shop floors
- Single-side variant fits tight aisles and loading bays
- SBSS01-E economy build for budget-conscious fabricators
SBDS01 — Double-Side Slab Buggy
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1,653 lb (750 kg) |
| Dimensions | 48 in L x 36.4 in W x 45 in H |
| Net Weight | 110 lb (50 kg) |
| Front Wheels | Swivel casters with brakes |
| Rear Wheels | Pneumatic |
| Frame | Reinforced powder-coated steel with rubber pads |
SBSS01 — Single-Side Slab Buggy
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1,322 lb (600 kg) |
| Dimensions | 46.4 in L x 21.6 in W x 44.8 in H |
| Net Weight | 99 lb (45 kg) |
| Front Wheels | Swivel casters with brakes |
| Rear Wheels | Pneumatic |
| Frame | Reinforced powder-coated steel with rubber pads |
SBSS01-E — Single-Side Slab Buggy, Economy
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 1,322 lb (600 kg) |
| Dimensions | 46.4 in L x 21.6 in W x 44.8 in H |
| Build | Economy specification |
| Front Wheels | Swivel casters with brakes |
| Rear Wheels | Pneumatic |
| Frame | Powder-coated steel with rubber pads |
- Roll the buggy onto a level surface and lock the front swivel brakes.
- Lift the slab onto the rubber-padded frame with a clamp or vacuum cup.
- Center the slab so weight balances over the rear pneumatic wheels.
- Release the brakes and push the cart by the handle to the destination.
- Re-engage the brakes before unloading or staging the slab.
- Wear gloves and steel-toe boots during loading and unloading.


