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Ausavina 90° degree clamps M3

300,00  Net of VAT
90° degree holding clamps M3 – Ausavina  (including bag) Ausavina 90° clamps are designed for the perfect positioning and locking

45° / 90° Miter Clamp M4 – Amastone

124,90 200,00  Net of VAT
45° / 90° Miter Clamp M4 – Amastone Clamp for positioning and locking of fascia apron to your countertop via

45° Stone Miter Clamp

122,00 170,00  Net of VAT
45° Stone Miter Clamp These Stone Mitre Clamps are mainly used for 45 degrees stitching among marble. granite,  quartz, and

90° Clamp – set of 2 – Weha

399,90  Net of VAT
90 degree clamps for miter joints Have you ever been frustrated with miter joints? Use the Weha 90° clamp for

Stone Lifting Equipment, Handling Equipment and Vacuum Lifting for Granite and other stones

Slab Handling Equipment and Vacuum Lifting Equipment

“Safety First” isn’t just about keeping your teams safe these days. Now more than ever, you REALLY have to consider your customer’s safety as well.

Fabricators and artisans in general, who wish to enhance safety, productivity, and throughput in their production facilities need a variety of handling equipment for the slabs and worked material. Although not all of the material handled literally weighs tons, lifting the materials should be discouraged throughout the entire process.
To be an efficient and productive stone fabrication enterprise, you need to safely and quickly move, position, and store raw materials (slabs and blocks) and finished products.
This category contains items and devices designed to handle heavy sheets and slabs of stone, concrete, drywall, sheetrock, metal, and other materials It contains clamps, vacuum lifters, slab carts, and related material handling accessories that make a stone fabrication center safer, easier, and faster.
Note:
Handling slabs and workpieces is one of the most hazardous operations carried out in the stone industry. Workpieces can be incredibly heavy. 
Fabricator center operators and employees must be properly trained for their tasks.
The most fundamental rule when working with marble or granite slabs is simple: Stay clear of and slab “fall zone,” i.e., the area in front of or behind a vertically-stored slab being raised by a lifting device.
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