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Glass Lifter for designed specifically for the glass industry
The Glass Lifter AGL32 is the perfect piece of equipment for lifting and moving materials in the glass industry. This equipment is integrated with automatic self-adjustment without an external electric or pneumatic engine. These durable and dependable lifters are ideal for any racking system.
Grip Range | 2 – 32 mm | 0.1 – 1.25 in |
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Working Load Limit | 750 kg | 1653.5 lbs |
Net Weight | 24.5 kg | 54 lbs |
Gross Weight | 26.4 kg | 58 lbs |
Packaging Dimension | 780 x 240 x 710 mm | 30.7 x 9.5 x 28 in |
Versatile Grip Range: Handles glass sheets from 2 mm to 32 mm thick, offering flexibility for various glass types.
Heavy Duty: Capable of lifting up to 750 kg (1,653.5 lbs), suitable for large glass panels.
Self-Adjusting: Requires no external power source, making it highly efficient and easy to use in different environments.
Compact and Lightweight: Weighs only 24.5 kg (54 lbs), ensuring easy maneuverability.
Durable: Built for the demanding glass industry, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Q: What is the Aardwolf AGL32 Glass Lifter used for?
A: The AGL32 is designed for lifting and transporting glass sheets, making it ideal for glass fabrication shops and construction sites.
Q: What is its grip range?
A: The lifter accommodates glass sheet thicknesses ranging from 2 mm to 32 mm (0.08" to 1.26").
Q: What is the working load limit?
A: It supports a maximum load of 750 kg (1,653 lbs).
Q: How does it operate?
A: The AGL32 features an automatic self-adjustment mechanism, allowing it to adjust to the thickness of the glass without the need for external electric or pneumatic power sources.
Q: Is it suitable for use with lifting equipment?
A: Yes, the AGL32 is designed to be used with cranes or other lifting equipment for handling glass sheets.
Inspect Regularly: Examine the frame, rubber pads, and locking mechanism for wear, cracks, or damage.
Clean After Use: Remove dust, debris, and moisture from all components to prevent buildup and corrosion.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply appropriate lubricant to moving parts to ensure smooth operation.
Check Grip Pads: Inspect the rubber grip pads for wear and replace them if they show signs of damage or reduced grip.
Test Functionality: Before each use, verify that the locking mechanism engages and releases properly.
Store Properly: When not in use, store the lifter in a dry, sheltered area to protect it from environmental damage.