Abaco Double Handed Giant Carry Clamps (White Rubber) — Two-Person Stone Slab Lifter
The Abaco Double Handed Giant Carry Clamps are oversized scissor carry clamps designed for two-person manual lifting and carrying of stone slabs in fabrication shops and on installation sites. Sold as a pair, the clamps grip the slab edge through a gravity-locking mechanism and feature white rubber jaw pads to protect polished surfaces. Use them when moving slabs short distances by hand — from rack to saw, from saw to fabrication table, or off the back of a delivery truck.
Features
- Sold as a pair for two-person manual carrying
- Gravity-locking scissor action grips on lift, releases when set down
- White rubber jaw pads protect polished and honed slab faces
- Built for granite, marble, engineered stone, and similar slab materials
- No power source required — pure mechanical operation
- Welded steel frame finished for shop and yard use
| Property | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Abaco Machines |
| Part Number | ADHGC100-W |
| Type | Two-handed scissor carry clamps (pair) |
| Jaw Pad | White rubber |
| Activation | Gravity-locking mechanical clamp |
| Sold As | Pair |
| Unit Weight | 77 lb (35 kg) per pair |
- Inspect both clamps; verify pivot pins and rubber pads are intact before lifting.
- Position one clamp at each end of the slab so the load is balanced.
- Two operators lift simultaneously — the gravity action closes the jaws and grips the slab as tension is taken.
- Carry with steady, coordinated motion; communicate clearly between operators.
- Set the slab down fully so the clamps go slack — the jaws will release automatically.
- Never stand or walk under a suspended load.
- Verify your lifting equipment's working load limit exceeds the combined load and accessory weight.
- Inspect the unit before each shift; remove from service if cracks, deformation, or excessive wear are visible.
- Use tag lines for control — do not push or pull a swinging load by hand.
- Two-person operation only; do not attempt single-handed use.
- Confirm the slab edge is sound and free of chips before clamping.
Always wear appropriate PPE. Follow OSHA and local safety regulations when operating power tools or material-handling equipment.





