Bohle has launched VetroLevel, a suction mounted device said to allows installers to align glass more accurately and efficiently, and with improved safety by combining the company’s Veribor lever-activated suction lifters with three independent spirit levels.

Once secured to a glass sheet, VetroLevel allows users to work ‘hands free’ to ensure panels are aligned, reducing the risk of injury or damage.

The company says VetroLevel is particularly suited to the fitment of its VetroMount balustrades, FrameTec partitioning, MasterTrack sliding doors and glass shower installations.

Managing Director Dave Broxton said: “Up until now, many fitters will be used to juggling a spirit level with a sheet of glass when attempting to align glass panels, but with VetroLevel the job is made so much easier, and you don’t have to compromise on safety. It’s like having an extra pair of hands.

“The VetroLevel is based on one of Bohle’s most popular and trusted products, the Veribor manual suction lifter – a tool that many of our customers will already be very familiar with. It guarantees accuracy every time; you simply secure it to the glass or sheet material as you would with a Veribor manual lifter, and then use the spirit levels to ensure it is aligned on each of the three axes.

www.bohle.com

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