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one operator to lift glass or an IGU from a rack or truck and then index the glass to the horizontal and then slowly and precisely lower it
onto a table or into a frame.
The Horizon will allow one or two people to do what use to require four to six people in the past with greater safety. This is perfect for
setting DGU’s into a window frame to create a perfect seal.
The Horizon can lift 3660 x 2440mm stock sheets of glass and transport them around your factory with ease. The Horizon also allows the
operator to rotate the glass 90 degrees which is ideal for edgework machines.
(660lbs) - One man operation - Lifts from horizontal to vertical - 12V vacuum system - Loads trucks, edgework machines & furnaces
rotate glass measuring upto 4400 mm (180"). It has adjustments to allow for side and top pocket glazing.
The Nomad is the world's first patented labour saving, cost effective device which offers a safer option to the manual handling of glass, slate
and board on site.
The Nomad was designed and developed by a Chiropractor and Occupational Health and Safety Consultant, that assists glaziers with the
installation, transportation and rotation of glass weighing up to 400 kg (880 lb).
The Nomad has received the following awards: 2005 2nd Place - Best Solution For Sprain and Strain Injuries, WorkSafe Vic Australia Award;
2005 Finalist Engineers Australia Award; 2004 Invention Of The Year Award. The Nomad complies with all relevant European directives.
•Eliminates OHS issues such as strains and sprains resulting from manual handling of glass.
•Reduces man power required for transportation and installation of heavy glass by up to 50 percent.
•Prevents breakages and damage to glass in transport and installation.
•Protects the workers whilst carrying glass.
•Rotate long plates of glass.
(660 Lbs). It can rotate glass measuring upto 4400 mm (180"). The Mule has a 12 volt battery powered vacuum pump.
The Mule is Quattrolifts exciting new machine to allow glazing shops handle heavy glass on and off edgework machines, glass dollies and
trucks with greater safety and ease. The Mule has a lifting capacity of 660 pounds (300 Kg) and can be operated by one person.
The Mule can rotate glass 360 degrees allowing long and heavy sheets of glass to be loaded onto an edgework machine.
The Mule is operated by a portable DC vacuum pump applying vacuum to four 11 inch Woods cups. The vacuum pump arms can be swivelled
allowing for long narrow plates to be handled safely.
The Mule complies with all relevant European Directives.
Benefits of using The Mule
- Used as an alternative to an overhead crane to handle heavy sheets of glass
- Save money as the Mule is about one quarter the cost of a basic overhead crane
- Reduce manpower when rotating plates of glass needed for edgework machines
- Reduced OSHA risks due to reduced hazardous manual handling of glass
- Improved productivity as less people are required to do the same work
- Use areas of the glazing shop not serviced by an overhead crane
- Safely load trucks outside the glazing shop
Mule Demonstration from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
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Express from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Express 200 Promo Video from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Horizon Auto Drive promo from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Nomad Overview from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Horizon Presentation from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
the Horizon that will lift and tilt glass to the horizontal. The
Horizon will allow one operator to lift glass or an IGU from a
rack or truck and then index the glass to the horizontal and
then slowly and precisely lower it onto a table or into a frame.
The Horizon will allow one or two people to do what use to
require four to six people in the past with greater safety. This
is perfect for setting DGU’s into a window frame to create a
perfect seal.
The Horizon can lift 3660 x 2440mm stock sheets of glass
and transport them around your factory with ease. The
Horizon also allows the operator to rotate the glass 90
degrees which is ideal for edgework machines.
precision - Can be used for on-site glazing - Lifting capacity
up to 300kg (660lbs) - One man operation - Lifts from
horizontal to vertical - 12V vacuum system - Loads trucks,
edgework machines & furnaces
and install glass safely. It has a lifting capacity of 400 Kg's
(880 Lbs). It can rotate glass measuring upto 4400 mm
(180"). It has adjustments to allow for side and top pocket
glazing.
The Nomad is the world's first patented labour saving, cost
effective device which offers a safer option to the manual
handling of glass, slate and board on site.
The Nomad was designed and developed by a Chiropractor
and Occupational Health and Safety Consultant, that assists
glaziers with the installation, transportation and rotation of
glass weighing up to 400 kg (880 lb).
The Nomad has received the following awards: 2005 2nd
Place - Best Solution For Sprain and Strain Injuries, WorkSafe
Vic Australia Award; 2005 Finalist Engineers Australia Award;
2004 Invention Of The Year Award. The Nomad complies
with all relevant European directives.
•
Eliminates OHS issues such as strains and sprains
resulting from manual handling of glass.
•
Reduces man power required for transportation and
installation of heavy glass by up to 50 percent.
•
Prevents breakages and damage to glass in transport
and installation.
•
Protects the workers whilst carrying glass.
•
Rotate long plates of glass.
rotate and transport large plates of glass in shop. It has a
lifting capacity of 300 Kg's (660 Lbs). It can rotate glass
measuring upto 4400 mm (180"). The Mule has a 12 volt
battery powered vacuum pump.
The Mule is Quattrolifts exciting new machine to allow
glazing shops handle heavy glass on and off edgework
machines, glass dollies and trucks with greater safety and
ease. The Mule has a lifting capacity of 660 pounds (300 Kg)
and can be operated by one person.
The Mule can rotate glass 360 degrees allowing long and
heavy sheets of glass to be loaded onto an edgework
machine.
The Mule is operated by a portable DC vacuum pump
applying vacuum to four 11 inch Woods cups. The vacuum
pump arms can be swivelled allowing for long narrow plates
to be handled safely.
The Mule complies with all relevant European Directives.
Benefits of using The Mule
•
Used as an alternative to an overhead crane to handle
heavy sheets of glass
•
Save money as the Mule is about one quarter the cost
of a basic overhead crane
•
Reduce manpower when rotating plates of glass
needed for edgework machines
•
Reduced OSHA risks due to reduced hazardous
manual handling of glass
•
Improved productivity as less people are required to
do the same work
•
Use areas of the glazing shop not serviced by an
overhead crane
•
Safely load trucks outside the glazing shop
Mule Demonstration from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Vector from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Express from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.
Express 200 Promo Video from Quattrolifts on Vimeo.