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Aardwolf TPBL-600 Turf Paving Block Lifter — Landscaping Stone Handler

The Aardwolf TPBL-600 is a mechanical scissor-style block lifter designed for landscaping crews handling turf pavers, concrete blocks, and natural-stone setts. The 600 mm (24") jaw opening lets it grip a wide range of paver sizes, and the gravity-locking clamp action holds the load secure as it is lifted by crane, skid-steer attachment, or excavator.

Features

  • 600 mm (24") maximum jaw opening for landscaping pavers
  • Mechanical scissor-style clamp — no hydraulics or air required
  • Gravity-locking action grips on lift, releases when set down
  • Welded steel construction with painted finish
  • Connects to crane hook, excavator, or lifting attachment
  • Designed for turf paving blocks, concrete pavers, and stone setts
PropertyDetail
BrandAardwolf
Model / Part NumberTPBL-600
TypeMechanical scissor block lifter
Maximum Jaw Opening24" (600 mm)
ActivationGravity-locking — no power source required
Compatible LoadsTurf pavers, concrete pavers, stone setts
Unit Weight110 lb (50 kg)
  1. Inspect the lifter for damage and verify the clamp arms swing freely before each shift.
  2. Attach the lifting eye to a rated crane hook, excavator thumb, or skid-steer attachment.
  3. Lower the lifter over the paver until the jaws straddle the block, then tag-line into position.
  4. Lift slowly — the gravity action will close the jaws and grip the block as tension is taken.
  5. Move the load with a steady motion; avoid shock loads or swinging.
  6. Set the block fully down so the lifter goes slack — the jaws will release automatically.
  • Never stand or walk under a suspended load.
  • Verify your lifting equipment's working load limit exceeds both the lifter weight and the paver weight combined.
  • Inspect the clamp pads and pivot pins before each use; remove from service if cracks or excessive wear are visible.
  • Use tag lines for control — do not push or pull a swinging load by hand.

Always wear appropriate PPE. Follow local safety regulations when using power tools or material-handling equipment.