As a stand-alone model, the eT-Litocran700 is mounted on a crane or a telescopic handler with a quick-change mechanism. It has a built-in power supply with replaceable 320 Ah Lithium-ion batteries.
A separate app provides information on the charge level and operating time of the battery. All that’s needed for charging is a standard 230 V power supply.
As standard, the eT-Litocran700 is equipped with an eT-Hover-univac vacuum lifting device that can suction glass panes, facade elements and stone, steel or concrete plates weighing up to 700 kg.
The eT-Hover-univac vacuum lifter system can also be removed from the 3D head with a quick-change mechanism and attached to a crane, for instance. As a stand-alone unit, it acts as a lifting device working in the tightest of spaces in the building area regardless of the height. The arrangement of suction cup elements can vary in many different ways.
Both the eT-Litocran700 and the eT-Hover-univac vacuum system are operated via a remote control.
The 3D head of the eT-Litocran700 enables all conceivable suction system positions. Telescoping by 400 mm, the arm can also be pivoted and rotated by 180 degrees. This enables windows to be installed at an angle of 90 degrees to the telescopic handler without having to move it.
At building areas, there isn’t always enough space for optimally placing inbound material. The eT-Litocran700 compensates for this with its range of motion. Out of reach until now, glass panes located on an A rack on the side facing away from the construction can be easily retrieved.
Even complicated overhead manoeuvres and overcoming obstacles such as balcony rails are no problem at all. Its 400 mm telescopic arm accurately places every element down to the last millimetre. In this way, two installers can install an entire facade effortlessly.