When it comes to working with heavy materials like granite and glass-reinforced concrete (GRC), the right equipment makes all the difference. Stone lifters, especially vacuum-based models, provide a safe, reliable way to lift and move these materials without the risk of damage.
Tackling Different Materials
Stone lifters are built to handle both porous and non-porous materials, which makes them perfect for a wide range of jobs. Whether you’re lifting thick granite slabs or delicate GRC panels, these lifters ensure a secure grip, reducing the chance of accidents or breakages while placing the material.
Lifting Power for Any Job
Stone vacuum lifters come in different lifting capacities, so you can find the perfect one for your needs. For example, the 2007 Paving Stone Levator lifts up to 100kg, making it ideal for smaller, more precise tasks. But if you need to handle something bigger, the 2008 Kappa Levator can lift up to 1,200kg, making it perfect for large, heavy loads.
Built-in Safety Features
When lifting heavy materials, safety should always be top of mind. Many of our stone lifters come with built-in safety features, like low vacuum warning alarms, which alert you if there’s any loss of suction. This makes it easy to catch issues early and keep your materials and crew safe.
Battery-Powered Convenience
Stone lifters that run on rechargeable batteries give you more flexibility and mobility on-site. Without the need to be plugged in, you can easily move the lifter around your job site, making it easier to get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Choosing the Right Stone Lifter
The right stone lifter depends on a few factors, including the type and weight of the material you’re working with. For example, the 2010 SK200 Stone Vacuum Lifter, which handles 200kg, is great for medium-sized GRC panels. But for heavier granite slabs, you might want to go for the 2007 SK1000, which can lift up to 1,000kg.
Choosing the right stone lifter can help you work smarter, not harder, and ensure your materials are handled with care. With the right equipment, lifting granite or GRC becomes a breeze.