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Aardwolf Anti-Breakage Bar — CTTABB Series

The Aardwolf Anti-Breakage Bar protects granite, marble, and engineered-stone slabs in transport frames. Rubber-lined jaws and bar distribute pressure evenly, preventing chips and cracks at clamping points. Available in 4 ft, 6 ft, and 8 ft lengths to match common transport frames.

Features

  • Available lengths: CTTABB4 (4 ft), CTTABB6 (6 ft), CTTABB8 (8 ft); CTABB6-SINGLE for 6 ft single-bar replacement
  • Rubber-lined upper and lower jaws cushion the slab edge
  • Rubber-lined bar distributes load to prevent point compression
  • Full-grip hand knobs for fast tightening with bare hands or gloves
  • Bottom jaws connected by a rod that slides through the upper jaws
  • Keyway design prevents complete separation of jaws and rod
  • Clamps stone thickness from approximately 0.6 in to 1.65 in (15–42 mm)
  • Sold in pairs (multi-bar SKUs); CTABB6-SINGLE is a single-bar item
CTABB6-SINGLE — 6 ft Single Bar
Property Detail
Part Number CTABB6-SINGLE
Length 6 ft (1,830 mm)
Quantity 1 bar
Jaw Lining Rubber
CTTABB4 — 4 ft Set of 2
Property Detail
Part Number CTTABB4
Length 4 ft (1,220 mm)
Quantity Set of 2
Jaw Lining Rubber
CTTABB6 — 6 ft Set of 2
Property Detail
Part Number CTTABB6
Length 6 ft (1,830 mm)
Quantity Set of 2
Jaw Lining Rubber
CTTABB8 — 8 ft Set of 2
Property Detail
Part Number CTTABB8
Length 8 ft (2,440 mm)
Quantity Set of 2
Jaw Lining Rubber
  1. Load slabs into the transport frame, leaning slightly inward.
  2. Place the bar across the top of the slab stack with rubber against the stone.
  3. Engage the upper and lower jaws onto the slab edges.
  4. Tighten the hand knobs evenly until the bar holds firmly without crushing.
  5. Re-check tension before transport and again after the first mile of travel.
  6. Wear gloves and steel-toe boots when working around slab loads.

Specifications

Model CTABB6-SINGLE, CTTABB4, CTTABB6, CTTABB8