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Topic Terms: Machinery and equipment, Transportation and handling

Glass lifter

The OMNI 1800 glazes at elevated heights using a telehandler or off-road forklift. It can be used inside and outside a building envelope to allow for glazing of glass and windows weighing up to 1,800 pounds. It has a fully integrated and independent power supply to drive electric actuators and vacuum pumps. It is operated with a convenient wireless remote, which controls six degrees of precise movement for better managing precision glazing. 

Glass lifter

The OMNI 1800 glazes at elevated heights using a telehandler or off-road forklift. It can be used inside and outside a building envelope to allow for glazing of glass and windows weighing up to 1,800 pounds. It has a fully integrated and independent power supply to drive electric actuators and vacuum pumps. It is operated with a convenient wireless remote, which controls six degrees of precise movement for better managing precision glazing. 

Glass lifter

The OMNI 1800 glazes at elevated heights using a telehandler or off-road forklift. It can be used inside and outside a building envelope to allow for glazing of glass and windows weighing up to 1,800 pounds. It has a fully integrated and independent power supply to drive electric actuators and vacuum pumps. It is operated with a convenient wireless remote, which controls six degrees of precise movement for better managing precision glazing. 

Glass lifter

The OMNI 1800 glazes at elevated heights using a telehandler or off-road forklift. It can be used inside and outside a building envelope to allow for glazing of glass and windows weighing up to 1,800 pounds. It has a fully integrated and independent power supply to drive electric actuators and vacuum pumps. It is operated with a convenient wireless remote, which controls six degrees of precise movement for better managing precision glazing. 

Racking system from Integrated Automation Systems

Users of the Integrated Automation Systems AutoRack1 can rack and un-rack from horizontal
and vertical lines anywhere in the operation. Users will be able to rack and un-rack gently and consistently at a rate of more than 2,500 units per shift, according to the company. On horizontal lines, the AutoRack1 indexer can be extended after racking so units can be cooled, gas-filled and closed, achieving one-piece flow. AutoRack1 reduces handling damage, thanks to a rack design that makes it nearly impossible to scratch glass in combination with the company’s automated process that consistently and gently racks and un-racks glass.

Racking system from Integrated Automation Systems

Users of the Integrated Automation Systems AutoRack1 can rack and un-rack from horizontal
and vertical lines anywhere in the operation. Users will be able to rack and un-rack gently and consistently at a rate of more than 2,500 units per shift, according to the company. On horizontal lines, the AutoRack1 indexer can be extended after racking so units can be cooled, gas-filled and closed, achieving one-piece flow. AutoRack1 reduces handling damage, thanks to a rack design that makes it nearly impossible to scratch glass in combination with the company’s automated process that consistently and gently racks and un-racks glass.

Racking system from Integrated Automation Systems

Users of the Integrated Automation Systems AutoRack1 can rack and un-rack from horizontal
and vertical lines anywhere in the operation. Users will be able to rack and un-rack gently and consistently at a rate of more than 2,500 units per shift, according to the company. On horizontal lines, the AutoRack1 indexer can be extended after racking so units can be cooled, gas-filled and closed, achieving one-piece flow. AutoRack1 reduces handling damage, thanks to a rack design that makes it nearly impossible to scratch glass in combination with the company’s automated process that consistently and gently racks and un-racks glass.