
Vacuum Lifters
NOSTIN Lifting designs and manufactures heavy duty vacuum lifting equipment for customers with specialized requirements. Vacuum Lifters are generally used for handling materials that are non-magnetic, thin and difficult to grasp with other lifting devices, susceptible to surface / edge marking or damage, and single sheet handling from a stack.
Our Vacuum Lifters emphasize safety by using “ready-to-lift” vacuum monitoring systems, on-board / integral reservoirs for loss of power conditions and heavy-duty vacuum pads. Ranging in size from single pad lifters to multi-zone, articulating pad lifters on telescoping and/or rotating beams, NOSTIN Lifting can design a vacuum lifter system to meet your specific requirements.
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Pneumatic vacuum Lifter
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Electric Vacuum Lifter
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Battery operated Vacuum Lifter
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hydraulic Vacuum Lifter
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Vacuum glass lifters have become widely used for lifting glass sheet in the factory and glass wall installation in outdoor. Safety and efficiency are two of the main reasons for using vacuum glass lifters. Not only does this equipment allow for a reduction in the number of personnel required to move piping, it minimizes the risk or injury to ground personnel. Glasses are moved safely and stacked without extra personnel in the in unloading area.
Our vacuum glass lifters are used Thomas brand (the United States) as the vacuum pump and Japan SMC as the control system of the electrical component, the vacuum pads are imported and made by the special silicones, it features with no crack at -20 degrees and high temperature resistance of 90 degrees.
When the equipment is suddenly cut off or the air pipe bursts, the control system will automatically lock the vacuum to ensure that the glass will not fall for 10-15 minutes.
ELECTRIC VACUUM LIFTER FOR INSULATING GLASS
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Lifting capacity kg. 750
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N. 4+4 suction cups Ø 300 mm of which N. 4 can be movable by means of pistons with automatic opening/closing
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Suction cups made of oil resistant vulcanized rubber on aluminum support,
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Suction cups mounted on sliding supports to cushion the impact of the vacuum lifter with the load to be lifted
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Opening of suction cups: 5÷90 mm
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Vertical fixed structure
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High-limit yielding steel frame structure made of first quality material
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Single power supply:380 Volt three phase 50 HZ or 220 Volt single phase 50 Hz (to be specified at order)
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Electrical equipment with switch and plug
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Quiet and compact electric pump unit mounted on the structure
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Vacuum filter with transparent tank and filter cartridge in stainless steel;
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Security circuit: acoustic and visual alarm system which automatically signals a low vacuum degree. It works autonomously by means of rechargeable batteries. It comes supplied with the appropriate battery charger at 220 Volt single phase;
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Safety tank for vacuum reserve, to guarantee the gripping even when there is a power cut and with condensation discharge valve;
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No-falling non-return valve for vacuum;
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Vacuum gauge with graduated and coloured scale to more easily monitor the degree of vacuum;
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Central suspension hook
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Double central handle provided with controls for seizing and releasing goods and opening/closing of the movable suction cups
Q: How do I determine the number of vacuum pads that I need for my application?
A: The force generated by a vacuum lifter is a function of the surface area of the vacuum pads. A NOSTIN engineer can help determine the size, number, and orientation of vacuum pads that you will need to best fulfill your application.
Q: What is the maximum temperature sheet that a vacuum lifter can handle?
A: Bradley vacuum pads are designed to handle surface temperatures of up to 400°F.
Q: What connections must be run from my crane to the vacuum lifter?
A: There are three crane connection options that can be chosen when designing your vacuum lifter. The first, and most common, is to connect the vacuum lifter to your existing crane power supply. The second option is to connect the vacuum lifter to an existing source of compressed air. The third, and simplest, option is to connect the vacuum lifter to an existing vacuum pump mounted on your crane. If your crane does not have any of these capabilities, NOSTIN can provide a battery powered vacuum lifter, which does not require any connection between your crane and the vacuum lifter.
