Probst Greiftechnik

Quickjet QJ-600-E vacuum lifting device

Perfect Slab Laying despite moisture and sand – Ingeniously simple with the vacuum lifting device QJ-600-E!
Most economic installation of large-format slabs along the beach promenade as part of the project „Wandelbahn“ on the North Sea island Borkum with the vacuum lifting device Quickjet QJ-600-E. The contractor was Strabag AG. On a 2 km long section various formats of Scada concrete slabs up to 220 kg made by Klostermann were installed easily. Despite rather difficult conditions such as high atmospheric humidity and windborne sand it took just one worker and the vacuum lifting device Quickjet...

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