STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
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FORCE-LIFT
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With the regulating screw for the transport goods (3) it is possible to regulate whether air-tight or
porous materials are suctioned. If it is closed, it is possible to lift air-tight transport goods. To lift
heavy cardboard boxes, the screw has to be unscrewed some, while to lift sacks or bags it has to
be unscrewed completely.
With the regulating screw for the transport goods (3) it is possible to regulate whether air-tight or
porous materials are suctioned. If it is closed, it is possible to lift air-tight transport goods. To lift
heavy cardboard boxes, the screw has to be unscrewed some, while to lift sacks or bags it has to
be unscrewed completely.
The product to be transported can be rotated continuously using the 360° rotating function (5).
By actuating the 90° unlock button (6), the suction foot can be swivelled manually by 90°. This
means that cardboard boxes can be easily stacked, for instance.
Vacuum pump or blower is switched on and off using the power switch (not shown). Optionally,
the vacuum generators can be switched on and off via a remote control.
Safety devices
The release button (1) is protected against inadvertent actuation as a result of its position, the
required actuation force and the length of actuation.
The spring-return unlock button (2) must be pressed in order to actuate the button (7). When
actuating the button (7), the vacuum increases; while it decreases when the button is released,
provided that the unlock button (2) is pressed. If the control head is released suddenly, the unlock
button (2) closes very quickly, ensuring that the vacuum remains and that the vacuum lifter holds
the load at a constant height. This prevents the load from causing any personal injuries or property
damage when the control head is released.
A safety non-return valve (not shown) prevents a rapid drop in the vacuum in case of a power
failure and thus the load from falling. In case of a power failure, the vacuum is decreased and the
lift tube is slowly lowered.
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