Aardwolf Demountable Frame - DFH200
It is ideal for transporting and storing material within the factory or transporting material to building sites. A common option is to have two 'A’ frames for one base. The frames can be loaded onto a 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 transport of materials
What our Experts Think
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A practical solution for stone and slab transport, the Aardwolf DFH200 is designed to safely move and store finished materials between workshops, warehouses, and job sites.
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Built for durability and daily use, featuring a sturdy steel frame with a protective rubber layer that helps reduce scratches, chips, and surface damage during handling.
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Excellent workflow efficiency, thanks to its demountable design that allows quick frame swaps between trucks and factory bases, minimizing loading delays.
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Versatile lifting options with dual crane hook points and forklift compatibility, making it ideal for fabrication shops and installation crews.
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Reliable 750 kg (1,653 lb) load capacity provides ample support for transporting stone, glass, and other heavy sheet materials with confidence.
Q&A
Maintenance Tips
- Inspect the frame before each use for cracks, bent sections, loose fasteners, or structural damage.
- Keep the protective rubber-covered surfaces clean and free of debris to prevent scratches and material damage.
- Regularly check crane hooking points and forklift handling areas for wear or deformation.
- Never exceed the 750 kg (1,653 lb) working load limit to maintain safe operation and frame longevity.
- Remove dirt, stone dust, and moisture after use to help prevent corrosion.
- Touch up chipped paint and treat any rust spots immediately to protect the steel structure.
- Ensure the stick-out handle remains secure and undamaged for safe material transport.
- Store the frame in a dry, level area when not in use to reduce environmental wear.
- Periodically inspect welds, lifting points, and load-bearing sections for signs of fatigue.
- Replace worn rubber strips or protective components as needed to maintain optimal material protection.