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Aardwolf Trestle - 855W - AT8551

Aardwolf Trestle - 855W - AT8551

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Aardwolf Trestle - 855W - AT8551

The Aardwolf Trestle - 855W is portable but can also be dyno-bolted to the floor for a permanent position. It can also be used on job sites or for factory fabrication. The rubber covering the rails is U.V. ray, acid and mark resistant. A heavy-duty, adjustable, powder-coated trestle to put all other trestles to shame.
What our Experts Think
  • Stable support for slab handling tasks – The AT8551 is widely used as a reliable trestle for supporting stone, glass, and panel materials during fabrication, inspection, and installation work.
  • Heavy-duty load-bearing design – Experts highlight its strong steel frame construction, designed to safely support large and heavy slabs without flexing.
  • Wide working surface for versatility – The 855W configuration provides a generous support width, making it suitable for different slab sizes and workshop layouts.
  • Improves workflow efficiency – Helps keep materials securely elevated and accessible, reducing handling time and improving cutting, polishing, and assembly processes.
  • Protective contact points – Fitted with rubber or padded supports to help prevent scratching or damage to finished stone surfaces.
  • Stable base for workshop safety – The reinforced legs ensure firm grounding and reduced movement, improving safety in busy fabrication environments.
  • Durable and low-maintenance build – Designed for long-term industrial use with a simple, robust structure requiring minimal upkeep.
                   
Q&A      

Q1: What is the Aardwolf AT8551 used for?
A: It is a heavy-duty adjustable trestle designed to support and position stone slabs, granite, marble, and engineered stone panels during fabrication, cutting, and workshop handling.

Q2: What is the load capacity?
A: It has a working load limit of 1,000 kg (2,204 lb), suitable for heavy industrial use.

Q3: Can it be used on job sites and in workshops?
A: Yes. It is designed for both factory fabrication environments and on-site installation work, offering portable yet stable support.

Q4: Is it fixed or movable?
A: It is portable but can also be floor-bolted (dyno-bolted) for permanent workstation setups.

Q5: What makes it durable?
A: It features a powder-coated steel frame and UV-, acid-, and mark-resistant rubber rail covering for long-term durability in harsh environments.

Q6: What is the adjustable width range?
A: The rails are adjustable in 100 mm increments, allowing flexible positioning of different slab sizes.

Q7: What is the weight of the unit?
A: The net weight is approximately 58.8 kg (129.6 lb).

Q8: What are the main benefits?
A: It improves safety and efficiency by providing stable slab support, reduced handling risk, and adjustable working height/spacing for fabrication tasks.

             
Maintenance Tips
  • Clean after use: Remove stone dust, slurry, and debris from frame and contact surfaces to prevent corrosion and slipping.
  • Inspect structural frame: Check for bends, cracks, or weld fatigue caused by heavy slab loading.
  • Check stability components: Ensure base supports and cross-bracing remain firm and level for safe operation.
  • Tighten fasteners: Regularly inspect and secure all bolts, pins, and locking points.
  • Inspect protective surfaces: Ensure rubber pads or contact strips are intact to prevent slab damage and improve grip.
  • Avoid overloading: Do not exceed rated capacity to maintain structural integrity and safety.
  • Monitor for corrosion: Address rust spots early and maintain protective coatings.
  • Ensure proper setup: Always position on stable, level ground before loading slabs.
  • Store properly: Keep in a dry environment when not in use to extend lifespan.