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Aardwolf Mono Mechanical Vacuum Lifter 270 - AMMVL270

Aardwolf Mono Mechanical Vacuum Lifter 270 - AMMVL270

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Aardwolf Mono Mechanical Vacuum Lifter 270 - AMMVL270

No power source required. Ideal for the horizontal handling of non-porous sheet and plate material such as diamond sawn or polished granite, polished engineered stone, all types of metals, plastics and fiberglass. An automatic self-cycling valve located in the bottom of the piston controls the vacuum grip-and-release cycle.

Features
  • Self-powered and self-cycling
  • Audio alarm system powered by a non-rechargeable 9V battery
  • Immediately ready for operation
  • Low maintenance
  • Aluminium construction
  • Lightweight
What our Experts Think
  • Efficient single-pad vacuum lifting system, the Aardwolf AMMVL270 Mono Mechanical Vacuum Lifter is designed for safe horizontal handling of non-porous materials like granite, marble, engineered stone, metals, plastics, and fiberglass.
  • No external power required, making it a fully mechanical, self-contained lifting tool ideal for workshop and site use where simplicity and reliability matter.
  • Self-cycling vacuum mechanism automatically manages grip and release through an internal valve system, reducing operator effort and improving workflow speed.
  • Strong working load capacity up to 270 kg (595 lb) supports heavy slab handling while maintaining stable, controlled lifting performance.
  • Large 300 mm single suction pad provides secure contact area for flat, non-porous surfaces, improving grip stability during transport.
  • Lightweight aluminum construction (~22 kg net weight) balances durability with portability for everyday fabrication use.
  • Built-in audio alarm system (9V battery powered) alerts the operator to vacuum status, adding an extra layer of safety during handling operations.
Q&A

Q: What is the Aardwolf Mono Mechanical Vacuum Lifter 270 (AMMVL270) used for?
A: The AMMVL270 is designed for horizontal lifting and handling of non-porous sheet materials such as granite, engineered stone, metal, plastics, and fiberglass without requiring external power.

Q: How does the AMMVL270 vacuum lifter work?
A: It uses a self-powered mechanical vacuum system with an automatic self-cycling valve that controls grip and release during lifting operations, eliminating the need for electricity or air supply.

Q: What is the load capacity of the AMMVL270?
A: The lifter has a working load limit of 270 kg (595 lb), making it suitable for heavy sheet handling tasks.

Q: What is the pad size on the AMMVL270?
A: It features a single vacuum pad with a seal-to-seal diameter of approximately 300 mm (11.8 inches), providing strong surface contact for stable lifting.

Q: What power or maintenance does it require?
A: No power source is required for operation; only a 9V battery is used for the audio alarm system, and the unit is designed for low maintenance and immediate readiness.

Q: What are the key benefits of the AMMVL270?
A: It offers lightweight aluminum construction, self-cycling operation, and fast setup, making it efficient for workshops and on-site material handling where portability and simplicity are important.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect vacuum pad for cracks, hardening, wear, or loss of suction efficiency before each use.
  • Clean rubber suction surface after every operation to remove dust, slurry, and stone residue.
  • Check vacuum seals, hoses, and connections for leaks or damage to maintain stable lifting force.
  • Ensure mechanical pump/hand-operated vacuum system (if fitted) operates smoothly without sticking or pressure loss.
  • Lubricate moving mechanical components and pump linkages periodically with light machine oil.
  • Verify load capacity is not exceeded and lifting surface is flat, clean, and non-porous.
  • Inspect gauges or indicators (if fitted) for correct vacuum pressure readings before lifting.
  • Store unit in a dry, dust-free environment away from heat and direct sunlight to preserve rubber components.
  • Replace worn suction pads or seals immediately to maintain safe lifting performance.
  • Remove from service if vacuum loss, pad failure, or structural damage is detected.