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Scissor Clamp Lifters - ASL105

The Aardwolf Scissor Clamp Lifter ASL105 is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed for the safe, vertical lifting of heavy building materials such as stone, concrete sleepers, and similar solid components. Ideal for construction, fabrication, and landscaping tasks, it is particularly well-suited for installing concrete sleeper retaining walls—earning it the nickname sleeper lifter or sleeper grab.
Featuring a gravity-controlled auto-locking mechanism, the ASL105 ensures hands-free gripping during lifting and automatic release when the load is set down—greatly improving efficiency and safety on-site.
This clamp lifter is equipped with high-friction, replaceable rubber pads to deliver a strong, secure grip while preventing chips and scratches on delicate material surfaces. Integrated side rollers support precise load centering and protect edges during handling. A central crane hook simplifies attachment to cranes or forklifts for seamless operation.
Crafted from heavy-duty steel and finished in a high-visibility powder-coated safety yellow, the ASL105 supports a grip range of 0 - 105 mm and a working load limit (WLL) of up to 750 kg, making it indispensable for both workshop and construction site applications.

Optional Extra: Short Chain and Shackle

Specifications

Scissor Clamp Lifter ASL105

 
Metric
Grip range0 - 105 mm
Working load limit750 kg
Net weight24 kg
Gross weight28 kg
Packaging dimensionsL.690 x W.230 x H.410 mm

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