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vacuum lifter Kombi 7211-DS4Z-2012

for the construction site

The Kombi 7211-DS4Z -2012 is a compact vacuum lifter for the construction site. It can move loads weighing up to 600 kg and can accommodate up to 6 extensions. It also has an adjustment facility for altering the angle of inclination.

vacuum lifter kombi 7211-DS4-2012

for the construction site

The Kombi 7211-DS4 -2012 is a compact vacuum lifter for the construction site. It can move loads weighing up to 600 kg and can accommodate up to 6 extensions.

vacuum lifter Kombi 7211-DS250

for the construction site

The Kombi 7211-DS250 is a compact vacuum lifter for the construction site. It can move loads weighing up to 250 kg and has an adjustment facility to alter the angle of inclination.

vacuum lifter Kombi 7001-AH

The vacuum lifting device for the glass store, also known as the 'beam suction cup'

The Kombi 7001-AH has a single row of suction cups. This row of suction cups from the 'beam suction cup', as the device is also known, is arranged on a rotary mounting.

vacuum lifter Kombi 8001-H2000

The big helper for horizontal lifting

Vacuum lifter 8001-H2000 is used for moving panels of steel plate; Aluminium panel and similar. This big helper can move loads weighing up to 2000 kg.

vacuum lifter 7005-H1/E

The small helper for horizontal lifting

Vacuum lifter 7005-H1/E is used in the positioning of lead panels in radiation protection structures and for moving glass cylinders. Here, the diameter of the suction cup can be adapted to suit the relevant field of application. This small helper can move loads weighing up to 250 kg.

vacuum lifter 7005-SO95/E

The small helper when installing heavy side windows in motor vehicles

Vacuum lifter 7005-SO95/E is particularly well suited to the installation of armoured or very well insulated vehicle side windows in passenger cars or similar vehicles.

vacuum lifter Kombi 7001-AX

The small vacuum lifter for the glass store

The Kombi 7001-AX has a single row of suction cups. This row of suction cups from the 'beam suction cup', as the device is also known, is arranged on a rotary mounting.