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Rotate Vacuum Glass Lifter

Rotate Vacuum Glass Lifter AVGLP4-MR-250

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Rotate Vacuum Glass Lifter - AVGLP2-AR

Overview

The AVGLP2-AR is a pneumatic rotating vacuum glass lifter designed for lifting, tilting, and rotating glass panels during installation and handling tasks.

Using vacuum suction cups, the lifter securely grips the glass surface, allowing operators to handle fragile materials without direct contact. This reduces the risk of damage and improves safety when working with glass panels.

In addition to 0–90° pneumatic tilting, the unit supports 90° automatic rotation, enabling efficient repositioning of glass without removing it from the lifter.

How It Works

The lifter uses compressed air to generate vacuum suction through its pads, creating a secure grip on the glass surface.

Once attached, the operator can:

  • Tilt the glass from 0° to 90° using pneumatic control
  • Rotate the glass 90° using an air-powered rotation system

This allows smooth repositioning between different installation angles without interrupting the workflow.

Key Features

  • 90° automatic rotation (air-powered): Improves efficiency during installation
  • Pneumatic 0–90° tilting system: Enables vertical and horizontal positioning
  • Compact dual-pad configuration: Suitable for small to medium glass panels
  • Automatic vacuum pumping system: Maintains suction if vacuum pressure drops
  • Audio and visual safety alarm system: Alerts the operator when vacuum conditions are unsafe
  • Slide valve ON/OFF control: Allows quick attachment and release
  • Extended bars for wider coverage: Supports handling of larger panels

Applications

  • Glass installation and positioning
  • Window and door manufacturing
  • Workshop glass handling
  • Construction and façade work

Usage Notes

  • Use only on clean, dry, non-porous surfaces
  • Do not exceed the rated working load
  • Ensure full pad contact before lifting
  • Always check the vacuum gauge before operation

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is a rotating vacuum glass lifter needed?

A rotating vacuum glass lifter is ideal when glass panels need to be repositioned between different orientations during installation.

How does the automatic rotation system work?

The unit uses compressed air to drive the rotation mechanism, allowing the glass to rotate 90° smoothly without manual effort.

Can this lifter handle fragile glass panels?

Yes. The vacuum glass lifter for installation is designed to handle fragile materials by providing stable suction and controlled movement.

What should be checked before operation?

Operators should inspect the vacuum pads, ensure clean surfaces, check air connections, and confirm that the vacuum gauge indicates safe pressure before lifting.

Specifications

AVGLP2-AR

 
Metric
Number of pads2
Pad diameter300 mm
Working load limit
Vertical: 200 kg
Horizontal: 200 kg
Net weight76 kg
 Gross weight
126 kg
Packaging dimensionsL.1240 x W.720 x H.1260 mm

  • Battery information for the alarm system

Description

Specification

Battery code

GBA 12V 2.0Ah Bosch

Type battery

Lithium-ION

Voltage

12V

Current

2.0Ah

Quantity

1

Continuous operation time with mode-saving pressure

2 hours

Working time with mode-saving pressure

6 hours

Continuous operation time with mode audio alarm only

120 hours

Working time with mode audio alarm only

360 hours

Battery charger code

GAL 12V-40 Bosch

Input supply voltage

220–240V AC

Output voltage

12V

Output current

4.0Ah

Quantity

1

Full charging time

0.5 hour

Weight

460 g

  • Compressed air requirement
Air consumption110 liters/minute
Supply air pressure5 bars (72 psi)

 

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