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Aardwolf Industries  |  SKU: SBDS01

Aardwolf Slab Buggy

Regular price $838.35 USD
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Model

Pickup available at Dynamic Stone Tools Warehouse (Manassas Park, VA)

Usually ready in 2 hours

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

  • Rubber is topped on the frame as well as underneath to prevent scratches.
  • Swivel wheels with hinge bolts.
  • Pneumatic rear wheels for easy control.
  • The smart arrangement of parts to increase stability.
  • Durable electrostatic coating.
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
  1. Roll the buggy onto a level surface and lock the front swivel brakes.
  2. Lift the slab onto the rubber-padded frame with a clamp or vacuum cup.
  3. Center the slab so weight balances over the rear pneumatic wheels.
  4. Release the brakes and push the cart by the handle to the destination.
  5. Re-engage the brakes before unloading or staging the slab.
  6. Wear gloves and steel-toe boots during loading and unloading.