Structural Lifting Tool
Specialized lifting device designed to securely lift a stack of horizontal pre-fabricated wood walls. Explore our product range and discover how QFB TOOLS can streamline your next project and unleash unstoppable performance on your job site.
Designed to securely attach to 2×4 or 2×6 wood-framed wall stacks. Clamps onto both the double header side and single header. Note: Must be used with four devices per lift and a stack of 2 walls minimum.
Corrosion-resistant 304 Stainless Steel teeth prevent rust build-up and provide a consistent “bite” into the wood framing. The integrated teeth support the device’s dead weight during setup, enabling one-person operation.
Engineered with a monolithic “Zero-Weld” structural core, precision laser-cut from a single plate of QT-100 steel to eliminate fatigue-prone joints. Engineered for Service Class 1 high-frequency use (20,000 to 100,000 load cycles).
STEP 1: Setup – Visually inspect the STACK’R to ensure it is free of any defects prior to each use.
STEP 2: Engagement – Pull the black handle up to open the dual latches, then seat the STACK’R firmly under the wall plates.
STEP 3: Verification – Release the handle. Ensure the Stainless teeth are firmly biting into the wood framing so it holds its position.
STEP 4: Lifting – Apply vertical tension slowly. Verify the STACK’R is sitting properly in the saddle of the rigging before the load is fully suspended.
STEP 5: Splitting Stacks – Once the large stack is set, lower the hoist until tension is off. The STACK’R can then be rapidly repositioned in seconds to lift the upper stacks.
SPECS:
- Weight: 9 lbs
- Working Load Limit (WLL): 2,000 lbs (1 US ton)
- Design Safety Factor: 3:1 (Against Material Yield Strength)
- Operational Temp Range: −40oC to +100oC ( −40o F to +212oF)
- Main Body Construction: 3/8′′ QT-100 High-Strength Steel
- Teeth Plate Construction: 304 Stainless Steel
- Finish: High-visibility Safety Yellow Powder Coating for the main body and Industrial Black Powder Coating for the finger pull mechanism.