Refill kit for Glaskar

Original price was: €65.00.Current price is: €58.50. (Excl. VAT)

70.79 (Incl. BTW)

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SKU: GR110-2

You can use this fill-out kit to fill out your frame with glass against the cart. The fill-out strip on the bottom is 70×20 mm and is attached with Velcro, the total height is about 24 mm, so can be shifted (depending on the frame). The horseshoe has a filling out thickness of 65 mm.

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Refill kit for Glaskar
Original price was: €65.00.Current price is: €58.50. (Excl. VAT)

Refill kit for a Glaskar

This Bulk-out kit for a Glass Cart allows you to fill out your frame with glass against the cart. The infill strip on the bottom is 70×20 mm and is attached with Velcro, so the total height is about 24 mm. The horseshoe has a filling out thickness of 65 mm. The bulking set can be used for both our 150kg glass cart and the 250kg glass cart.

Plate Cart

The Gevelkar 100×100 cm with a loading shelf of 18 cm, suitable for 250 kg, it has at the bottom 2 tubes mounted giving you the possibility to use tension clamps, it is made entirely of aluminum and therefore has a weight of 12 kg. The tension clamps or lances can be ordered separately.

Glaskar with a Refill Kit

This handy little cart was lovingly designed and made in the Netherlands, we are proud of it. #MadeinHolland. The carts are handmade and also hand upholstered. This makes it “the Aston Martin” among carts. Although it is the least safe way to transport glass, glass is still regularly lifted and carried by hand. Sometimes the proper lifting aids and transport equipment are lacking, sometimes it is out of employee convenience. Glass may be lifted manually if it is not too large and heavy and does not need to be transported too far. But do you want to take the gamble of getting lifelong back pain, we don’t! See also the Health and Safety Catalog for the Flat Glass Industry The most common causes of accidents and injuries are:

  • Cuts from act of glass
  • Physical overexertion from lifting and carrying heavy sheets of glass
  • Tripping, slipping or falling
  • Being hit by a falling load

Key risks:

  1. Physical strain
  2. Being hit by (falling) materials
  3. Cutting hazard
  4. Tripping falling and slipping

Solutions to the risks:

  1. Safe manual lifting and carrying
  2. Preventing sile injury
  3. Preventing falls, slips and trips
  4. The right PPE for every operation!

Right, so Facade Knight (Gevelridder)!