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glass handling tools for Glaziers
  • Va800RC
  • Va114BCR
  • vacuum-lifter-on-battery-radio-control
  • VA811
  • Atlas By Astrid Glass Handling Tools for Glaziers

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Description

Radiocontroll

Radio control is one of the best ways to lift safely. Specifically when installing glass, we have to push or pierce the glass plates into a frame, a precision job that can only be done by truly experienced professionals. “If” something goes wrong (fortunately not often), it is precisely with that last action, that last 10 to 5 cm in the frame. The glass breaks due to impact or breaking, whereby the vacuum lifter always comes loose and people are injured. This dangerous situation is prevented by radio control.

Dangerous situations are prevented.

The Battery Vacuum with radio control can be designed in various versions: High or low, Battery unit underneath or above, the battery unit is interchangeable, allowing you to create a Battery Vacuum with countless possibilities, double or single system is of course also possible.

The battery operated machine with radio controll, vacuumlifter on battery, can be delivered with serveral types off vacuum pads. This one is suitabel for 500 kg, turn and tilt. Lifting and hoisting glass safe, lite and easy, all for a low price.

We keep it simple and focus on what matters, your health and safety!
vacuumlifter-on-battery-500kg See the VA114e model machine in action!  

combine products

 

Atlas Pro 500

This machine can turn 360 degrees and tilt horizontal to vertical position.

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Atlas Pro 500

500+ | Rental, Vacuumlifters
 

Atlas Pro 750

A battery machine, turn 360 degrees en tilt, with a oval plate, single system.

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Atlas Pro 750

500+ | Rental, Vacuumlifters
 
vacuumlifter basic on battery for glass, brand Muyen

Atlas Pro Switch

Vacuumzuiger, Go for a change!

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Atlas Pro Switch

250-500 | 500+ | Rental, Vacuumlifters
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Astrid de Groot
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Astrid de Groot
Glass Handling Holland