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The Sand Sifting Lineup
Shake’n Rake — High-Efficiency Sand Sifting
Clean large sand areas faster with less effort. The Shake’n Rake uses a vibration-assisted sifting action to separate debris from sand, allowing clean sand to fall through while trash, shells, and organic material are captured. Ideal for high-traffic sand environments where speed and consistency matter.
Best for: beaches, volleyball courts, resorts, parks, and large sand areas
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Assisted sifting action for faster cleanup
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Mesh options for fine or high-volume debris removal
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Efficient for routine and seasonal maintenance
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Designed for larger sand zones
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Built for frequent use in public-facing areas
Flex’n Rake — Manual Sand Sifting
Lightweight, durable, and easy to use. The Flex’n Rake is a manual sand sifting tool designed for everyday cleanup without power or moving parts. Its flexible design helps separate debris while maintaining control, making it a great choice for routine maintenance and detail work.
Best for: volleyball courts, playgrounds, HOA properties, smaller sand zones
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Manual sifting for simple, reliable operation
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Mesh options for different debris sizes
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Easy to maneuver and store
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Great for routine upkeep and detail passes
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No power required
Accessories and Replacement Parts
Keep your sand sifting tools performing like new. Swap mesh baskets for different debris types, replace worn components, or keep backup parts on hand to minimize downtime—especially for commercial and maintenance use.
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Replacement mesh baskets (1/4" and 3/8")
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Handles and grips
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Hardware and wear components
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Maintenance and replacement accessories
Replacement Lever for Electric Forks
$50.00
Replacement Lever for Electric Forks
Keep your electric sifting system running smoothly with the Replacement Lever for Electric Forks. This component is designed to restore proper control and function to your electric fork, ensuring consistent performance during sand or manure cleanup.
The lever plays an important role in managing the movement and operation of the sifting system. Replacing a worn or damaged lever helps maintain efficiency, reduce downtime, and extend the life of your equipment.
Built for durability and compatibility with electric models, this replacement part helps keep your Sift’n Fork and Muck’n Fork operating at peak performance.
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Key Benefits:
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Restores performance of electric sifting systems
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Helps maintain consistent and controlled operation
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Reduces downtime from worn or damaged components
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Extends the life of your electric fork
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Durable construction for demanding environments
Who This Is For:
This replacement lever is ideal for users operating electric fork systems who want to maintain reliability and performance.
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Horse owners and barn managers
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Ranch and farm operations
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Property maintenance teams
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Beach and sand facility managers
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Commercial and high-use environments
If your electric fork is not operating as smoothly or the control feels worn or inconsistent, replacing the lever can help restore proper function.
Variants and Options:
Replacement Lever (Electric Models)
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Designed for electric fork systems
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Compatible with Sift’n Fork Electric and Muck’n Fork Electric
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Built for durability under repeated use
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Simple installation with standard tools
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the lever do on an electric fork?
The lever helps control the operation and movement of the sifting system, ensuring smooth and consistent performance.
Is this compatible with all electric fork models?
It is designed for use with Sift’n Fork Electric and Muck’n Fork Electric systems.
How do I know if I need a replacement?
If the fork feels inconsistent, less responsive, or the lever shows visible wear or damage, it may be time to replace it.
Is installation difficult?
No. The replacement process is straightforward and can usually be completed with basic tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is sand sifting used for?
Sand sifting is used to remove debris from sand while leaving clean sand behind. Common debris includes trash, bottle caps, cigarette butts, shells, rocks, seaweed, and organic material. Sand sifting tools are commonly used on beaches, volleyball courts, playgrounds, parks, resorts, and lakefront properties.
What types of sand can these tools be used on?
Sand sifting tools work best on dry to slightly damp sand. They can be used on beach sand, lake sand, volleyball court sand, playground sand, and other recreational sand surfaces. Very wet or compacted sand may slow the sifting process.
What’s the difference between 1/4" mesh and 3/8" mesh?
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1/4" mesh captures smaller debris and is best for barefoot areas like volleyball courts and playgrounds.
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3/8" mesh allows faster sifting and is better for larger debris like shells and organic material in beach and lake environments.
Choosing the right mesh helps balance cleanup speed and debris removal.
Will sand sifting tools remove too much sand?
Sand sifting tools are designed to retain sand while removing debris. Some sand movement is normal, but choosing the correct mesh size helps minimize unnecessary sand loss.
What is covered by the 12-month warranty?
Tine basket breakage under normal use. See Returns & Warranty for coverage details and how to file a claim. Link: /support/returns-warranty
Can these tools be used on beaches and near the water?
Yes, sand sifting tools are commonly used on beaches and lakefront areas. They perform best when sand is not fully saturated. For shoreline areas, sifting is usually easiest when sand has had time to drain and partially dry.
How large of an area can I clean with a sand sifter?
Sand sifting tools are ideal for small to medium-sized areas such as volleyball courts, playgrounds, access paths, and beach sections. They are commonly used for routine maintenance rather than large-scale mechanical grooming.
Who typically uses sand sifting tools?
Sand sifting tools are used by:
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Volleyball court owners
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Beach and lakefront property owners
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Resorts and hotels
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Parks and recreation departments
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Playgrounds and schools
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Property managers and HOAs
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Event venues with sand areas





