Pannkoke Flachglastechnik GmbH - Glass cutting techniques, vacuum lifting equipment, equipment machines tools

Date: 23 October 2004
Source: Pannkoke

Date: 23 October 2004

Hall 15 / Stand A33The production range of Pannkoke Flachglastechnik GmbH of Luebeck, Germany includes three specific lines.The machinery product line includes cutting tables for all glass sizes.

Pannkoke offers many special solutions for small and mid-sized companies. The new, extremely quiet-running CNC-cutting machine Prince 3 can be mounted on nearly all Pannkoke cutting tables.

The glazier finds everything he needs in the way of tools at Pannkoke. Many of these glazing tools are manufactured directly in the Luebeck factory.

Pannkoke pays special attention to the translation of the EC safety rules EN 13155 for vacuum lifting devices. This specialist for vacuum lifting devices always welcomes a challenge for creating new customized solutions. The trade association of Bavaria & Saxony uses Pannkoke technology in their training centre.

The Kombi 7211-DS3 offers a large number of possible variations due to the adjustable arrangement of suction cups and one can move up to 1,000 kg with this equipment. In spite of its hydraulic tilting device the KOMBI-DS3 has a very low structural depth.

From the production range Pannkoke will be presenting the manipulating device 7225-MDS which offers two independent vacuum circuits that of course correspond to the draft standard prEN13035-1. The manipulating device 7225-MDS enables turning and tilting of up to 350 kg glass elements.

Pannkoke will also be presenting the Venturi Device 7205-D33, used for the turning of 300 kg glass panes in the grinding area. This of course uses 2-circuit technology.

You will get more information about Pannkoke's latest innovations at the Glasstec 2004 in Duesseldorf.

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