The TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER is designed for lifting and handling glass, tiles, metal sheets, and other smooth surfaces safely and efficiently. Because it relies on vacuum suction rather than mechanical clamping, its performance depends heavily on proper care and correct handling. Many lifting failures happen not because the lifter is weak, but because small maintenance steps are ignored.
Keeping the Suction Cup Clean at All Times
The suction cup surface is the most critical part of the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER. Dust, sand, oil, or cement residue on the rubber cup prevents an airtight seal. Cleaning the suction cup with a damp cloth before and after use ensures strong vacuum grip and reduces the risk of sudden release during lifting.
Inspecting the Rubber Cup for Wear and Damage
Over time, the rubber cup can harden, crack, or deform, especially when exposed to heat, sunlight, or chemicals. Regular inspection helps detect early wear before lifting strength is compromised. A healthy rubber surface allows the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER to maintain full load capacity and safe operation.
Cleaning the Lifting Surface Before Attachment
Even a well maintained lifter will fail if used on dirty surfaces. Dust, moisture, or uneven texture on glass or tiles breaks the vacuum seal. Wiping the lifting surface before attaching the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER ensures maximum suction strength and stable handling.
Avoiding Overloading Beyond Rated Capacity
The lifter is engineered for a maximum load rating. Lifting heavier items or attempting to drag loads places excessive stress on the vacuum system and handle mechanism. Using the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER within its rated capacity preserves internal seals and ensures operator safety.
Checking the Handle and Locking Mechanism
The handle creates and maintains vacuum pressure. Dirt or damage inside the handle mechanism reduces suction effectiveness. Periodic inspection and smooth operation checks keep the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER responsive and reliable during lifting tasks.
Avoiding Use on Rough or Porous Surfaces
Suction lifters are designed for smooth, non porous materials. Using the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER on rough stone, textured tiles, or porous materials prevents proper sealing and increases accident risk. Correct surface selection protects both the lifter and the load.
Storing the Suction Cup Lifter Properly
Improper storage shortens rubber life. Leaving the suction cup facing down on dusty surfaces or exposed to sunlight causes deformation and hardening. Storing the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER in a clean, shaded, and dry place preserves suction performance.
Protecting the Rubber Cup from Chemicals and Oils
Oils, solvents, and cement chemicals degrade rubber quickly. Avoid placing the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER on oily floors or near harsh substances. Chemical protection significantly extends rubber flexibility and sealing ability.
Testing Suction Before Every Lift
A quick test lift confirms proper vacuum seal. Lifting slightly and checking grip stability before full lifting helps identify suction issues early. This habit keeps the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER safe for continuous use.
Final Thoughts
Suction lifters depend on cleanliness, rubber condition, and correct handling more than raw strength. By cleaning surfaces, inspecting the rubber cup, avoiding overload, and storing correctly, the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER delivers safe and dependable lifting performance for glass, tiles, and smooth panels.
Consistent care reduces accidents, protects materials, and ensures the TOLSEN 75KG SUCTION CUP LIFTER remains a trusted handling tool in professional and industrial environments.