Our solutions can be optimized for different customer requirements and environments. With a series, with columns of suckers and grips, Vaculex® can grasp, lift and carry almost anything, packages include: parcels, luggage, sacks, bags, sheets, glass, casks, barrels, bottles, food, stones, the Windows, etc.
Flexible solutions are available in almost every case...
Almost everything can be lifted
With custom-made tools we can solve your specific needs. Please contact us for more information
A vacuum tube uses suction to both grip and lift the load in a single movement. The control handle is easy for the operator to use and feels almost weightless. With a bottom swivel, or an angle adaptor, the user can rotate or turn the lifted object as required
Long lasting and safe, our solutions provide many benefits including reduced sick leave, lower staff turnover and better staff utilization — usually combined with higher productivity.
The power source can either be an electric pump or pneumatic vacuum pump. The system is normally installed on a jib or a lightweight bridge crane. The installation is simple and is adapted to your specific lifting needs. Our lifters are made of extremely hard-wearing parts which seldom require service and repair.
Vaculex® is designed with several built-in safety features. For example, our non-return valve – a standard on all units – ensures that the load is not dropped if the vacuum suddenly stopped running. Instead, the load will be lowered to the ground in a controlled manner.
Vaculex® not only makes life easier for the user; several studies also show increased productivity. This is because the products are developed using the latest technology in cooperation with industry and end-users' demands.
For maximum flexibility the tube lifters are based on a modular system. For instance, the lift tube can be changed depending on the lifting capacity required. It is also possible to have an extended handle fitted to the Vaculex® for applications where extra reach is required.
10 Key Items to Check
1-Min & Max weight of loading
2-Min & Max dimensions
3-Min & Max lifting height
4-Porous or non-porous
5-Lifting cycles per hour
6-Average cycle time
7-Photos of object and work area 8-Work area coverage
9-Ceiling height
10-Lowest obstacle