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A glass trolley is a glass trolley, right? Not true, when it comes to the new Heavydrive plate glass trolley range now available from Hird.
GGR Group has been a pioneer for glazing robots in the UK for 15 years since we created our first RALF machine.
Glass lifting and mini crane specialist Hird is offering glass installers the UK’s largest vacuum lifter – reflecting a growing demand for “super heavy” glass lifting in the construction and building maintenance sectors.
Our 6 tonne capacity UNIC URW-706 mini spider crane is a firm favourite amongst our customers who need a machine with generous reach and a high lifting capacity that can work in restricted access spaces in city centres.
We want our customers to always feel confident that they are lifting safely when using GGR’s glass vacuum lifters.
GLG was proud to have the Ontario Industrial and Finishing Skills Centre (OIFSC) recently take delivery of a GlasLift 351 / 770.
The G20, our smallest and slimmest pick and carry crane is one our most versatile machines.
GGR’s versatile below-the-hook vacuum lifters can be fitted with specialist vacuum pads for safely handling different types of textured and coated glass units.
Bohle has further expanded the product portfolio of the Liftmaster series. After the Liftmaster B2, the company has launched the Liftmaster B1 handling and mounting aid.
As restricted access lifting specialists, GGR help customers find solutions for their complicated glazing jobs everyday.
Glazed canopies are becoming increasingly popular as they offer shelter and make entrances to offices and retail spaces look slick, modern and inviting.
A number of compact cranes hired from GGR Group was used for glazing work at the new eco-friendly Co-Operative headquarters in Manchester city centre, One Angel Square.
An EMU glazing robot was hired from GGR Group to spend the day installing glazing to the inner lobby doors at a UK university campus.   The 500kg capacity Ergonomic Manipulating Unit (EMU) robot installed the large glass panels underneath a low…
Check out GGR’s range of mini cranes, vacuum lifters and glazing robots being used at supermarkets up and down the country to tackle tricky glazing tasks.
Glass is being used more and more in to make a big impact in architecture, with traditional rectangular shaped units being abandoned for more unusual angular, curved and irregular shaped panels which add an extra special something to city high-rise…
In the case of the latest glass vacuum lifter to come through the doors of GGR’s Oldham depot, bigger is definitely better!         To demonstrate the scale of this mighty machine, here’s Kerry from our marketing department (5 feet 5 inches tall…
Deep overhangs and awkward soffits on buildings can cause a dilemma when trying to install glass, but these troublesome areas pose no problem for GGR and our arsenal of lifting gear, as was expertly demonstrated on this glazing job at a house in…
GlassParts.co.uk – the UK arm of Ireland-based Moneygall Glazing Accessories ltd – will officially launch in the UK market at The FIT Show in Telford on 16-18 April 2013.
The powerful Hydraulica 2000 is a 26 pad glass sucker with some serious lifting power, as GGR demonstrated when we used this machine to transport an oversized roof light over the top of houses in a London neighbourhood recently.
GGR’s new heavyweight vacuum lifter, the powerful Ultra-Clad 1000, proved that it has the ability to handle other materials besides the oversized cladding units it was originally designed for.
Fans will have an even better view of the beautiful game from the executive boxes at this football stadium thanks to GGR and our mini spider cranes which was able to expertly install glazing from amongst the seats in the stands.
Kennards Lift & Shift recently provided Conservatory Construction Company with an innovative solution to installing a glass roof by suggesting they use vacuum lifters.
The diversity and colour of the field for the legendary Le Mans 24-hour race is matched by the product range of Sotraver, a local glass processing company.
At Vitrum 2009, Glaston will announce its latest cooperation agreement with Finland-based Cimec Oy for the sales and distribution of glass lifters. Cimec Oy, founded in 1995, manufactures machines for window manufacturers and the glass industry.
For some years now, the trend in glass lite production seems to be moving in only one direction: Dimensions are increasing dramatically according to latest recorded statistics from Gersthofen in Bavaria , Germany .