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The GRABO Pro е новият необходим инструмент за всички професии. С умно цифрово дисплей, удобно разположен на дръжката с дисплей за налягане (PSI, Bar) и тегло (Kg, Lb), този инструмент отнема натоварването от всички повдигащи работи. GRABO Pro разполага с вграден сензор за налягане, който автоматично включва и изключва вакуумната помпа, за да поддържа постоянната зона за безопасно повдигане на материалите. Вакуумната помпа на GRABO Pro помпа 20 литра въздух в минута и има огромен капацитет за повдигане и е способна да повдигне почти всяка повърхност с тегло до 375 lbs (120 кг). Патентованата пяна от гумен материал, която идва с GRABO Pro инструмента, е здрава, устойчива на атмосферни влияния и лесна за смяна, ако се повреди.
GRABO Pro разполага със заводска гаранция от 12 месеца, която може да бъде удължена до 18 месеца, като се регистрирате на нашия уебсайт. С професионална техническа поддръжка, базирана в САЩ, ако имате проблеми, не се колебайте да ни информирате. Ние сме тук, за да ви помогнем да работите!
G. Myrick –
I have been using it to lift plywood panels, which at age 72 is not easy for me. The GRABO is a tremendous help. I was working with a sheet of 3/8 Doug/fir AC plywood, and it grabbed onto the A side, pulled the vacuum and would then shut off, restarting in about 45 seconds, when it had lost a certain amount of vacuum. After cutting the plywood down to 43×76, I grabbed the C side to carry it out and place it on rafters. The GRABO grabbed on fine but ran continuously. It never slipped. I also intend this for use with a small vacuum bag, and a Festool type board holder for sanding and routing.
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Chuck Reavis –
This product REALLY sucks! LOL
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Dennis J –
Be patient as you learn to implement these into your normal routines.
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Danny Cheston –
Excellent helper
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Sandra Masquith –
The Grabo is a work-enabler. It lets you lift heavy things and will help hold large or heavy or awkward objects
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ZenAtWork –
The only things I’ve been unable to grip with mine are objects in which either:
A. …the surface is SO covered with particulate matter (e.g. covered in sand, dust, powder/flour, etc.) that the device is unable to form a seal, or…
B. …something whose surface is not only irregular, but is also too porous to draw a vacuum against (roll of carpet, pile of pumice stone, a screen door, etc.), or…
C. …something whose surface isn’t capable of supporting itself under any circumstances anyway (a pool of water, a pile of gravel, etc.)
…and you know what? That’s all TOTALLY FAIR.
One doesn’t pick up one of mankind’s most effective electromagnets and then grouse about it “”not working on non-metallic items””, or one of the world’s most-powerful acids, only to whine about it being “”unable to dissolve glass,”” either (or, at least, not without getting promptly lumped into the category of “”humans I hate on principle””).
I CAN lift plywood, drywall/sheetrock/gypsum board/hardiback, tile, granite, marble, glass, metal of any sort, appliances, floor tools, cabinets, furniture… and gods only know what else I’ve yet to discover and/or simply haven’t thought to experiment with yet! Yanno the old saw about “”it’s not heavy, it’s just awkward!””? It’s genuinely shocking how true that actually is. We were able to move a California King mattress wrapped in plastic with NO problems. It was EASY with something to actually get a positive grip on.
Hell: I was able to stick ONE of them to a finished ceiling, HANG PULLEYS from its integrated mounting brackets, and use IT, in turn, to HOIST A 90lb dust collector EIGHT FEET UP A WALL, then REST IT ATOP A SECOND ONE stuck to a bloody FINISHED INTERIOR WALL, tie off the rope, and leave it there – supported only by their respective suctions – until I had time to climb a ladder and lag bolt it in – OVERHEAD, AND BY MYSELF.
Izzy Swan – genius inventor and all-around roaring badass – has done some really, REALLY cool brainstorming videos surrounding the use of them, too (I’m not affiliated in any way, just trés impressed):
youtu.be/dNxj8_S4inQ
youtu.be/sYwtIWYpPvQ?t=12
So has Andrew Klein (equally-genius, equally-badass-of-the-roaring-variety):
youtu.be/V4P-MRnRROE
Yes: they’re expensive. But, I assure you: you’ll be stunned how many applications around the shop you’re likely to find.
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Wallace Palmer –
What a great invention for lifting things. Advancing arthritis makes me appreciate any tool that makes lifting things easier. Get one or two of these if you “need a lift” in your day.
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The Cat Man –
I’m revising my previous review and apologize for the 1 star rating. I initially had a difficult time getting it to work properly and was frustrated with it when I wrote the review. I got it to work and I’m pleased! It’s a well made tool and I’m glad I made the purchase. Although, I wish it were a bit lighter and it wasn’t necessary to remove the battery to charge. Perhaps that’s a waterproofing issue. Minor though.
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LeGrand Adventure LLC TM –
I tried to show others how great this machine was on brand new flakeboard and plywood, Not So Much; Tried several times and Nope! I tied several areas and gave them plenty of time to draw vacuum…
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