Aardwolf Demountable Frame - DFF400
It is ideal for transporting and storing material within the factory or transporting material to building sites. Often people like to have two ‘A’ frames for one base. They will have one frame on their truck and one in the factory on the base. When the truck comes back from one job, they will remove the empty frame from the truck, place a full frame on the truck and place the empty frame on the base ready to be reloaded. It makes sense. Frames can be loaded onto the truck with a forklift or crane.
Demountable frames available
Features
- Sturdy and safe structure for transporting materials
- Covered with a special rubber layer for protecting materials
- The frame has two hooking points to hook to an overhead crane
- Stick-out handle facilitates the transportation of materials
What our Experts Think
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Built for demanding material handling, the Aardwolf Demountable Frame DFF400 offers a reliable solution for transporting and storing stone slabs, glass, and other heavy sheet materials safely.
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Excellent workflow efficiency thanks to its demountable design, allowing loaded frames to be quickly swapped between trucks and factory bases, reducing downtime on busy jobsites.
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Material protection is a standout feature, with rubber-covered contact surfaces helping minimize scratches, chips, and transit damage to finished products.
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Designed for safe lifting and transport, featuring dual crane hook points and compatibility with forklifts for versatile handling in workshops and construction environments.
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Impressive load capacity, supporting up to 1,000 kg (2,204 lbs) total working load, making it suitable for professional stone fabrication and installation operations
Q&A
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect the frame regularly for cracks, bends, loose bolts, or signs of structural wear.
- Keep the rubber-protected surfaces clean and free from debris to prevent material damage during transport.
- Check lifting hooks and crane attachment points before each use to ensure safe handling.
- Do not exceed the 1,000 kg (2,204 lb) total working load limit to maintain safety and frame integrity.
- Remove dirt, moisture, and stone dust after use to reduce corrosion and extend service life.
- Touch up damaged paint or protective coatings promptly to prevent rust on exposed steel surfaces.
- Store the frame on a level surface in a dry area when not in use.
- Periodically verify forklift and crane handling areas remain undamaged for safe transportation.
- Replace worn rubber strips or protective components as needed to maintain material protection.
- Conduct routine safety inspections before transporting stone, glass, or other heavy slab materials.