This amazing metal-handle cup comes with a flexible vacuum pad edge. It can quickly attach to both flat and curved surfaces and has a strong lifting capacity of 150 lbs [68 kg]. But remember, it's not suitable for thin and fragile materials. It features fast attach and release, a red-line indicator to warn you of significant vacuum loss, and comes with a protective carrying case. The model is N5450CS, SKU is 91720. It can work on smooth or slightly textured, nonporous surfaces, from flat to curved with a minimum radius of 21-1/2' [545 mm] for curved loads. The minimum material thickness should be 1/8' [3.18 mm], and it can be used up to an elevation of 5000 ft [1500 m]. The temperature range for the material and ambient is 0°F [-18° C] up to 120° F [49° C]. The concave pad has a diameter of 9' [23 cm], with a VPCS9 pad model, standard rubber, metal handle, and metal plunger. California Residents: WARNING Cancer and/or Reproductive Harm - www.p65Warnings.ca.gov


Using this vacuum cup is easy. First, make sure the surface you're attaching it to is smooth or slightly textured and nonporous. Place the cup on the surface and press down to create a vacuum. The red-line indicator will let you know if there's a significant loss of vacuum. When you're done, simply release the vacuum to remove the cup. Remember, don't use it with thin or fragile materials as it might damage them. Also, the minimum thickness of the material should be 1/8' [3.18 mm]. Keep it in the protective carrying case when not in use to prevent damage. The cup can work in temperatures from 0°F [-18° C] up to 120° F [49° C] and up to an elevation of 5000 ft [1500 m]. If you're in California, be aware of the cancer and reproductive harm warning.