Skip to product information
1 of 10

Aardwolf

Aardwolf Horizontal Stone Lifting Clamp - 2010 - AHLC2010

Aardwolf Horizontal Stone Lifting Clamp - 2010 - AHLC2010

review stars 1 Review

5% Sale

Only left!

image

Free Delivery

image

Limited Stocks

In Stock - Ready to be Shipped

Regular price $4,366.55 Sale price $4,148.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Quantity

View full details
SALE ENDS IN
07 HRS
23 MINS
28 SECS
DON'T MISS IT!

Popular Add on

$30.00

$28.99

$70.00

$66.99

Add-Ons Bundle

$30.00

$28.99

$70.00

$66.99

Bundle Offer

$100.00

$95.98

Recently Viewed

Aardwolf Horizontal Stone Lifting Clamp - 2010 - AHLC2010

For the horizontal lifting of concrete and natural stone. The Horizontal Stone Lifting Clamp - 2010 incorporates a latch that automatically releases the lifter from the load once the load has been fully lowered to the ground.

Features
  • Adjustable opening width
  • A large gripping range, making it suitable for a wide range of applications
  • Long lasting, high friction replaceable polyurethane gripping pads
  • Lifting eye for attaching to crane hook
  • Auto locks and unlocks the load
  • Vulcanized rubber pads
What our Experts Think
  • Designed for horizontal lifting and controlled handling of large stone slabs, concrete blocks, and natural stone units in fabrication yards and construction sites.
  • 1,500 kg (3,307 lb) working load limit ensures reliable performance for demanding industrial lifting tasks.
  • Extra-wide grip range of 280–2010 mm (11"–79") makes it one of the most versatile clamps in the AHLC series for mixed slab sizes.
  • Features a gravity-controlled automatic locking system that grips on lift and releases when fully set down, reducing manual handling and improving safety.
  • Equipped with high-friction, replaceable polyurethane rubber pads to protect polished stone surfaces from scratches, chips, and pressure damage.
  • Compatible with cranes and forklift boom systems, supporting flexible use across workshop and site environments.
  • Built from heavy-duty industrial steel construction, designed for repeated use in high-volume stone handling operations.
  • Optional rotating pad upgrade (on AHLC-2010 series) improves material rotation and handling efficiency in tight or complex setups.
Q&A

Q: What is the Aardwolf Horizontal Stone Lifting Clamp AHLC2010?
A: The Aardwolf AHLC2010 is a heavy-duty automatic horizontal lifting clamp designed for safely lifting, moving, and positioning concrete blocks and natural stone slabs using cranes or forklift boom attachments.

Q: What is its lifting capacity?
A: It has a Working Load Limit (WLL) of 1,500 kg (3,307 lb), making it suitable for heavy stone and masonry handling tasks.

Q: What is the grip range?
A: The clamp supports an adjustable grip range from 280 mm to 2,010 mm (11"–79"), allowing it to handle a wide variety of slab and block sizes.

Q: How does it operate?
A: It uses a gravity-controlled automatic locking system where the jaws open and close on alternating lifts, reducing manual handling and improving job-site efficiency.

Q: Does it protect stone surfaces?
A: Yes. It is fitted with high-friction, replaceable rubber or polyurethane pads that secure the load while helping prevent surface damage.

Q: What equipment can it be used with?
A: It is designed for use with cranes and forklift boom attachments, making it versatile for workshops, yards, and construction sites.

Q: Why choose the Aardwolf AHLC2010?
A: It offers a wide grip range, strong 1.5-ton capacity, automatic locking operation, and durable protective pads—making it a reliable solution for efficient stone and concrete lifting.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect jaws, lifting arms, pivot points, and frame before each use for cracks, wear, or deformation.
  • Check serrated or rubber gripping pads regularly and replace when worn to maintain secure stone handling.
  • Keep all clamp surfaces clean from stone dust, slurry, oil, and debris to ensure reliable grip performance.
  • Lubricate pivot joints and moving mechanisms periodically for smooth opening and closing action.
  • Verify safety latches, springs, and locking systems are fully functional before lifting operations.
  • Do not exceed rated load capacity and ensure slabs are evenly balanced during lifting.
  • Inspect lifting eye, shackle points, and welds for fatigue, elongation, or stress damage.
  • Tighten bolts, pins, and fasteners regularly to maintain structural integrity and safe operation.
  • Store in a dry, covered environment to prevent rust and corrosion on steel components.
  • Perform routine inspections to detect early wear and maintain consistent lifting safety.