Before using a glass vacuum lifter, you must select the right lifter for the glass's weight and size, inspect the device for damage, and ensure the surface is clean and dry. Always operate in appropriate environmental conditions (e.g., low wind, no rain). Read our manufacturer instructions, perform a safety check to confirm a secure vacuum grip, use slow and steady movements, keep the load low, and have emergency procedures for potential equipment failure.
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Before You Lift
Select the Right Equipment:
Choose a lifter with a weight capacity exceeding the glass's weight and suction cups matching the panel's size.
Inspect the Lifter and Glass:
Check suction cups for damage/wear. Ensure the glass surface is clean, dry, and free from dirt/oil for proper sealing.
Assess the Environment:
Avoid rain (compromises vacuum). Wind speed should not exceed 18 mph.
Confirm a Secure Grip:
Press suction cups firmly and wait for vacuum stabilization before lifting.
During Lifting and Movement
Lift Slowly and Smoothly:
Avoid jerky movements or sudden turns to prevent load displacement.
Keep the Load Low:
Transport glass close to the ground for better control.
Monitor the Vacuum:
Watch for alarms indicating seal failure.
Operator Qualification:
Only trained personnel should operate vacuum lifters.
After Placement
Secure the Load:
Use clamps/tethers before vacuum release.
Release the Vacuum Slowly:
Turn off gently and confirm full detachment.
Emergency Preparedness:
Have plans for power failures or displaced loads.
Pro Tip: Regular maintenance extends equipment lifespan. Always prioritize safety protocols.
Post time: Sep-05-2025