Material Handling Abaco
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Description Item # The Little Giant Lifter, 2646 lb. total capacity.
• Application – For lifting 3/8"–2-3/8" thick material. • These clamps with their rubber-lined jaws have been developed to handle material in slab or sheet form, stacked in racks, without damaging the material's surfaces. They have a number of advantages
over the common clamping devices. • Safety – This new Abaco Lifter is a lot safer than the Old Abaco Lifter. It now has an unbreakable center plate.
• Size – With it's compact construction, they allow for closely packed slabs to be lifted out of racks and containers. Shorter slabs placed along side of taller slabs offer no problem, as is the case with scissor clamps.
• Versatile – The clamping mechanism is to the front of the slab, which allows panels to be placed close to walls.
• Secure – Features a force-multiplying factor of approximately 2.7 to 1 compared to the Old Abaco Lifter of approximately 2.5 to 1.
3/8" – 2" 3/8" – 2"
3/8" – 2-3/8" ALG50
ALG50W ALG75
Stone Pro Equipment
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Carry Clamps
• Used in pairs – sold in pairs. • Safely lift and carry your stone. • Save your back! The heavier the load, the more clamping action. 1 Pair
SP105 Beaver
• The very first Pneumatic Rock Pitch Machine. • Anyone can rock pitch perfectly. • Break one corner and you have paid for the "Beaver". Small, 3/4"–1-5/8" SP107 Large, 3/4"–2-3/4"
SP108 Super Seamer
• Powerful full faced suction cups with heavy duty ratchet to pull long sections together.
• Non-Marring UHMW Leveling Cam, with an open center for excess adhesive escape and removal.
Super Seamer SP109 $395 Toll Free: 877-342-3672 • Fax: 847-229-9003 •
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