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Aardwolf Self-Locking Trolley - SL-60

Aardwolf Self-Locking Trolley - SL-60

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Aardwolf Self-Locking Trolley  - SL-60

Aardwolf Self Locking Trolley SL-60 is ideal for moving kitchen tops and other heavy work pieces onto work site. The granite dolly is used in fabrication shops, stone yards, and at the work place by installers. Pneumatic wheels make moving loads over rough ter rain easy.

Features
  • Grips material automatically and securely
  • Clamping supports and base are rubber padded
  • Easily moves the materials
Specifications
  • Grips material automatically and securely.
  • Clamping supports and base are rubber padded.
  • 2 rubber wheels: 10 ¼" x 2 ¼"
  • Loading capacity: 880 Lbs
  • Weight: 34 Lbs
  • Length of support plate: 20"
  • Wheelbase: 16"
  • Clamp width: 0-2 ¼ "
  • Package Dimensions: L. 19.7 in x W. 18.5 in. x H. 16.9 in.
  • Net Weight: 30 lb.
  • Gross Weight: 34 lbs
What our Experts Think
  • Designed for safe, self-locking transport of stone slabs, granite, marble, quartz, and engineered stone panels in fabrication shops and job sites.
  • Features an automatic clamping system that grips the slab on placement and releases only when set down, improving handling efficiency and safety.
  • 400 kg (882 lb) working load limit makes it suitable for light to medium-duty internal slab movement tasks.
  • 0–60 mm grip range supports common countertop and slab thicknesses used in fabrication environments.
  • Equipped with pneumatic wheels (~265 mm / 10.4") for smooth movement across workshop floors and uneven surfaces.
  • Rubber-padded contact points help protect finished stone surfaces from scratches, chips, and pressure marks during transport.
  • Lightweight design (around 14 kg) improves maneuverability and reduces operator strain during frequent use.
  • Ideal for single-operator slab handling between racks, saws, and workstations without forklifts or cranes.
Q&A

Q: What is the Aardwolf Self-Locking Trolley SL-60?
A: The Aardwolf SL-60 is a compact, self-locking slab transport trolley designed for safely moving stone, granite, marble, quartz, and engineered stone slabs in workshops and job sites.

Q: What is its lifting capacity?
A: It has a working load limit of 400 kg (882 lb), making it suitable for medium-duty slab handling.

Q: What is the grip range?
A: The SL-60 supports slab thicknesses from 0–60 mm (0–2.4 in), allowing it to handle thin to standard stone slabs.

Q: How does the SL-60 work?
A: It uses an automatic clamping system that grips the slab when positioned, removing the need for manual tightening or adjustment.

Q: What are its wheels designed for?
A: It is equipped with large pneumatic wheels that provide smooth movement over rough and uneven surfaces.

Q: Does it protect slab surfaces?
A: Yes. Rubber-padded supports help prevent scratches, chips, and surface damage during transport.

Q: Why choose the Aardwolf SL-60?
A: It improves safety and efficiency by combining automatic clamping, lightweight design, and stable mobility for everyday stone handling tasks.

Maintenance Tips
  • Inspect frame, wheels, and load structure before each use for cracks, wear, or deformation.
  • Check self-locking mechanism for smooth engagement and release without slipping or jamming.
  • Keep wheels, axles, and bearings clean from stone dust, slurry, and debris for smooth rolling performance.
  • Lubricate moving parts and locking components regularly to ensure reliable operation.
  • Verify all bolts, pins, and fasteners are tight and secure before loading.
  • Do not exceed rated load capacity and ensure loads are evenly distributed on the trolley.
  • Test locking/braking function before use to confirm safe and stable handling.
  • Inspect rubber wheels and contact points and replace if worn or damaged.
  • Store in a dry, covered area to prevent rust and corrosion on steel components.
  • Perform routine inspections to maintain safe operation, stability, and long service life.