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Aardwolf Remnant Rack - ARR01

Aardwolf Remnant Rack - ARR01

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Aardwolf Remnant Rack - ARR01

The Aardwolf Remnant Rack is designed specifically for storing off-cut pieces and remnants of all kinds. This rack is a strong structure to protect the material from damages, scratches, and chipping-off. The Aardwolf Remnant Rack is an economical and useful solution for storing granite, marble, engineered stones, etc in small spaces. It consists of 2 base rails 118" (3m) long with 15 open holes per side for the poles, 30" (740 mm) high. The Aardwolf Remnant Rack is hot-dipped galvanized for protection against rust, which ensures a long service life.

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  • Purpose-built for safe storage of stone remnants, off-cuts, and small slab pieces in fabrication workshops and stone yards.
  • Heavy-duty hot-dip galvanized steel construction ensures long-term durability and corrosion resistance in harsh shop environments.
  • Designed with dual 3m base rails and adjustable post positioning, allowing flexible layout for different remnant sizes.
  • Includes 30 vertical support poles (approx. 30” height) for organized, upright storage of materials.
  • 1,000 kg (2,204 lb) load capacity supports dense, heavy stone remnants with stability and confidence.
  • Vertical storage design improves visibility, accessibility, and inventory control compared to floor stacking methods.
  • Helps prevent edge chipping, surface scratching, and breakage by keeping slabs separated and properly supported.
  • Compact footprint maximizes shop floor efficiency while keeping remnants organized and easy to retrieve.
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Q: What is the Aardwolf Remnant Rack ARR01?
A: The Aardwolf ARR01 Remnant Rack is a heavy-duty steel storage system designed to safely store stone offcuts and remnants of granite, marble, quartz, and engineered stone in fabrication workshops.

Q: What is the main purpose of the ARR01?
A: It organizes and protects leftover stone slabs, keeping them upright to prevent scratching, chipping, and breakage while improving workshop space efficiency.

Q: What is the load capacity of the ARR01?
A: It has a working load limit of 1,000 kg (2,204 lb), making it suitable for heavy stone remnants.

Q: What are its key dimensions?
A: The system uses two 3-meter (118") galvanized base rails with 30-inch (740 mm) support posts for vertical slab storage.

Q: What materials can it store?
A: It is suitable for granite, marble, quartz, engineered stone, and other slab materials commonly used in stone fabrication.

Q: How does the design improve safety?
A: The vertical A-frame style storage keeps slabs separated and stable, reducing the risk of tipping, surface damage, and workplace accidents.

Q: Is the ARR01 corrosion resistant?
A: Yes. It is hot-dipped galvanized, providing strong resistance to rust and long-term durability in workshop environments.

Q: Why choose the Aardwolf ARR01 Remnant Rack?
A: It maximizes storage efficiency, protects valuable stone remnants, improves safety, and helps fabrication shops organize inventory for faster access and better workflow.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect frame, base, and support arms regularly for bending, cracks, or structural fatigue.
  • Ensure all welds and joints remain intact and free from stress damage, especially in high-load areas.
  • Keep rack surfaces clean from stone dust, slurry, and debris to maintain stability and prevent corrosion.
  • Check rubber padding or protective contact points and replace if worn or compressed to avoid slab damage.
  • Verify the rack is placed on a level surface and remains stable under load.
  • Do not exceed the rated capacity or unevenly distribute stone remnants, which may cause tipping risks.
  • Inspect protective coatings (galvanizing or paint) and touch up any exposed metal promptly.
  • Ensure stored remnants are positioned securely to prevent shifting or falling during access.
  • Periodically tighten any bolts or fasteners if the design includes adjustable or modular components.
  • Store in a dry environment when possible to extend service life and reduce rust formation.