Vacuum Lifting Pads

Material Handling

GSS Machinery will assist you in choosing the right vacuum lifter for your material handling needs. GSS Machinery can provide more information or you can fill out the Lifter Info/Quote request form and a sales engineer will respond shortly.

Because the lifters work on their own, there is no need for installation. Mechanical lifters don't require any compressed air service or electricity. You simply hang the lifter from the crane hook to start the setup. It's attach/release cycle can be controlled by the hoist down/up movement. If you do not set the load completely, it will not be possible to release it. Follow the instructions in your manual and discuss the latest ANSI guidelines. You will receive the lifters fully assembled and ready to be tested. It's easy!

Contact GSS Machinery for more information, or fill out a Lifter Info/Quote Request Form and a Sales Engineer will respond to your request shortly.

EMC-Series lifters are equipped with removable pad extensions. Vacuum pads can be installed inline to handle long or narrow loads, or without extensions to handle short and narrow loads. This equipment is constructed with an ergonomic lifter handlebar, a welded steel lifting framework and can be used with ease for handling a variety of loads and applications.

Anver Vacuum Lifters

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Calculate the Required Length for Crossarms. Add 6 inches to the maximum load width. If the crossarm length is not standard, you can choose the next longest length.

When choosing the right vacuum lifting pads size and style, consider the following: Maximum weight to be lifted; Number of pads (calculated above); Lifting surface and porosity of load

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The minimum number of lifting pads needed to support the maximum load width can be determined by multiplying the maximum load width (from the table) by the 2L number and rounding up the result. For example, a load of 72 inches requires two pads to cover the load's width.

The AMC-Series Compressed Air Powered Vasum Lifters are made to dramatically reduce the effort involved in lifting heavy loads.

Handling

GSS Machinery offers a wide variety of side gripping vacuumlifters or rotators to allow one-person loading of loads. In addition to our standard range of below-the–hook vacuum lifting devices that include self-powered electric and mechanical vacuum lifters with capacities of up to 60,000lb (26.600kg) or more,

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The unit is automatically attached when the hoist chain is released and the unit is lifted onto the load.

ANVER is a global leader of vacuum material handling technology. They offer a complete range vacuum lifters and vacuum lifting equipment. All models are available in lifting capacities of up to 66,000 lb (26,000 kg) depending on your needs. The following is a selection of our most well-known vacuum lifting and manual tipping end effectors. You can request a quote for the vacuum lifter that best suits your needs by clicking here.

What Is The Disadvantage Of Vacuum Lift

AMC-Series lifters have removable pad extensions. For handling narrow and long loads, the vacuum pads can either be mounted inline or without the extensions. Operators can use this equipment comfortably for a wide variety of loads and applications thanks to its ergonomic handlebar and welded steel lifting frame.

ANVER Vacuum Lifters comply fully with and meet the standards of US ANSI ASME Standard B30.20 for below-the-hook lifting devices, as well as complying with OSHA and most European requirements. Click here for more information on these safety standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

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