Applications

Where a GRIPSTER MAX vacuum lifter earns its keep

A GRIPSTER MAX is a gripper for lifting objects of different kinds. If a material has a smooth, airtight face, this cordless vacuum lifter can grip it, carry it and place it — with one person and one motion.

Glass & glazing

Insulated units, shopfronts, shower screens, splashbacks and mirrors are heavy, slippery and unforgiving. The vacuum gripper bonds to the glass face and gives you a controlled, two-handed carry with no slings or edge clamps — then sets the pane exactly where it belongs.

Tile & large-format flooring

Large-format porcelain and thin panels crack the moment they flex. Lifting a tile flat by its face keeps it rigid, speeds up back-buttering and dry-laying, and lets one tiler place slabs that used to need two.

Stone slabs & worktops

Granite, quartz, marble and sintered worktops are the classic vacuum-lifter job. Grip the polished face, walk the slab into the kitchen and lower it onto the units — no strops digging into fragile edges.

Wood, doors & furniture panels

Sealed plywood, MDF, laminated boards, flush doors and flat-pack furniture panels all present a clean face to grip. The lifter turns a floppy sheet into a rigid, single-handled load.

Sheet metal & fabrication

Steel, stainless, aluminium and composite sheet handle cleanly with a vacuum gripper — no gloves marking the finish, no bent corners, and a safer hold than pinch grips on sharp edges.

Drywall, cladding & façades

Plasterboard, cement board, ACM and rain-screen cladding go up faster when one worker can lift a panel flat to the wall and hold it steady while it is fixed.

Signage & display

Rigid signage, ACM panels, acrylic and display boards are awkward and easily scuffed. A vacuum lifter carries them by the face and positions them precisely for mounting.

Warehouse, dock & logistics

On the loading dock the GRIPSTER MAX speeds up handling of flat-packs, crate lids, sheet stock and returns — fewer two-person lifts, less product damage, quicker turnarounds.

Not sure it will grip your material?

If it has a smooth, airtight surface, it is a candidate. Send us a photo and the weight and we will tell you straight.