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Aardwolf Industries  |  SKU: SAF01

Aardwolf Stone A Frame Plus

Regular price $932.09 USD
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Model

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

Usually ready in 2 hours

Description

Aardwolf Stone A Frame Plus — Heavy-Duty Slab Storage Rack

The Aardwolf SAF Stone A Frame Plus stores granite, marble, and engineered-stone slabs vertically in shops, yards, and showrooms. The SAF02-S handles 26,455 lb, the SAF02-HD and SAF03 handle 33,069 lb, and the SAF01 builds out with safety post pockets along the entire base. Rubber cushioning on the uprights and timber gluts in the C-channel base protect every slab face.

Features

  • Heavy-duty steel construction.
  • Full slab design.
  • Sold and used as a set.
  • Store slabs on both sides.
  • Durable powder coat finishes for weather protection.
  • Holes in the base rail drain water to reduce corrosion.
  • Rubber pads on the face of the vertical frame.
  • The middle support bar connects each A-Frame end piece.
SAF01 — Storage A-Frame Plus (Standard)
Property Detail
Brand Aardwolf
Model SAF01
Type Storage A-frame with movable safety posts
Base Rails Pocketed for repositionable safety posts
Padding Rubber cushion on uprights, timber on base
Application Slab storage in shop or yard
SAF02-S — Stone A-Frame Standard
Property Detail
Brand Aardwolf
Model SAF02-S
Working Load 26,455 lb (12,000 kg)
Base Channel 4 x 2 in C-channel
Padding Rubber cushion on uprights
Finish Powder coat
SAF02-HD — Stone A-Frame Heavy Duty
Property Detail
Brand Aardwolf
Model SAF02-HD
Working Load 33,069 lb (15,000 kg)
Base Channel 4 x 2 in C-channel (timber-glut compatible)
Padding Rubber cushion on uprights
Finish Powder coat
SAF03 — Stone A-Frame Plus
Property Detail
Brand Aardwolf
Model SAF03
Working Load 33,069 lb (15,000 kg)
Use Case Unpacks slabs directly from wooden crates
Padding Rubber cushion on uprights, timber on base
Drainage Holes in base rails to reduce corrosion
  1. Place the A-frame on a level concrete pad and bolt down if required.
  2. Drop timber gluts into the C-channel to bias slabs toward the uprights.
  3. Install safety posts in the SAF01 base pockets at desired spacing.
  4. Load slabs one at a time; alternate face directions to balance load.
  5. Inspect rubber cushioning and posts before each new load.
  6. Wear gloves, hard hat, and steel-toe boots when loading and unloading.