Case Study

Sigmat Making Use of Autem’s HR1000 Vacuum Lifter

Case Study

We’ve spoken at great length about the amazing benefits of using vacuum lifters. These super suction devices make life A LOT easier for a wide variety of industries.

We’re absolutely delighted that one of our recent clients has actually filmed their vacuum lifting device in action.

As you can see in the below video, the Autem HR1000 makes easy work of lifting heavy sheet metal.

Previously, this would have to have been done by high-vis wearing workers you see in the video.

Had they needed to do this job, the health and safety risk would have increased significantly, compared to using a vacuum lifter.

 

Vacuum Lifters by Autem

Vacuum lifting machines are a great way to transport heavy items. They’re designed for people working in the manufacturing and warehousing industries, so they can easily lift or move these very difficult-to-maneuver objects without much hassle!

There are many different types of vacuum lifters that can be used for a variety of purposes. One such use may involve the construction industry and lifting heavy items. They can also be used when it comes to laying paving slabs in gardens for home DIY projects.

Are you interested in a vacuum lifting device similar to the one in the video? If so, our team would love to be able help with your needs. Contact us and we can discuss your business and how a vacuum lifter could benefit you!

You will be amazed at how easy it is to use a vacuum lifting machine. They’re designed for convenience, and the work that used to take hours now takes minutes with one of these fantastic devices!

Contact us today to discuss vacuum lifters, slab lifters, stone suction and stone magnets. Our experts can help guide you to the best solution for your needs – whether they be for personal or commercial purposes.

Contact us via email on: [email protected]

Or pick up the phone and give us a call on: 01563 601412

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