Woods Powr-Grip 8″ Handheld Suction Cups Eddie Burlem, March 8, 2024March 26, 2024 Wood’s Handheld Suction Cups for lifting and Installing Windows and Glass When it comes to handling and installing glass, it is essential to use well-designed glass suction cup lifters. Wood’s Powr-Grip offers a range of heavy-duty suction cups specifically designed for glass handling. These suction cups provide a secure attachment and quick release, enabling efficient and safe glass installation. With Wood’s Powr-Grip suction cups, the edges of the glass remain free for easy installation, as the suction cup pads do not leave any marks. How to use Woods Powr-Grip Handheld Vacuum Suction Cups Position the hand cup on the contact surface so the red line will be visible if it should appear while lifting the load. Caution: Some rubber compounds may stain light surfaces or deform soft coatings. When in doubt, test a sample of such materials for permanent effects. Press the rubber pad against the load as needed to form a continuous seal. Caution: Make sure the load is supported as needed to prevent breakage. Pump the plunger until the cup attaches completely. When the red line is hidden, vacuum is sufficient for lifting. Check the plunger frequently to make sure the cup remains securely attached. If the red line appears while lifting, set down the load immediately and pump the plunger until the red line is hidden again. To Release Woods Powr-Grip Handheld Vacuum Suction Cups Set the load on a secure support. Press the valve release lever until the cup disengages completely. Caution: Remove the cup when not in use Maintenace Woods Powr-Grip Handheld Vacuum Suction Cups Service If the hand cup does not function normally, first clean the rubber pad according to the directions to follow. If the condition persists, see TROUBLESHOOTING. Note: Replace the pad at least once every 2 years or whenever damage is discovered. Cleaning 1) Remove the air filter from the rubber pad. 2) Use a clean sponge or lint-free cloth to apply soapy water or another mild cleanser to the pad face (see WARNINGS). Caution: To prevent liquid from contaminating the pump, hold the cup face-down or cover the suction hole in the filter recess. 3) Wipe all residue from the pad face. 4) Allow the pad to dry and reinstall the air filter. Inspection Inspect the cup regularly for the following faults: Cuts or damage to sealing edges of rubber pad Cracks or dents in handle or pump Reappearance of red line soon after attaching cup Sluggishness or dramatic changes in pump action Slick surface or stiffness of rubber pad. Air filter missing from pad face Correct any faults before using the cup Storage Store the cup in clean, dry condition within its protective carrying case. Windows Glass