
Glass Handling Equipment
Bromer designs and manufactures custom glass handling equipment for industrial, architectural, and production environments. Our solutions are engineered to safely lift, move, position, rotate, and manipulate glass panels during manufacturing, staging, and in-plant operations.
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Each system is designed around your workflow, space constraints, load requirements, and safety standards.
Custom-built equipment for lifting, moving, positioning, and manipulating glass
in industrial and production environments.
Glass Handling Equipment
Bromer spreader lifting bars are designed for safe and efficient handling of glass blocks in warehouse and industrial environments. Engineered for overhead cranes and forklift hook booms, these lifting bars are built to support repeated heavy loads while maintaining long-term structural reliability. Multiple capacities and configurations are available to match specific operational requirements.
Designed as a System, Built for Your Reality
Typical Applications
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In-plant glass handling and staging
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Overhead lifting and positioning
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Glass rotation and manipulation
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Production line integration
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Custom handling fixtures and tooling
Why Bromer Glass Handling Equipment
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Fully custom-engineered solutions (not catalog products)
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Designed for heavy loads and industrial duty cycles
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Integrated with existing cranes, lifts, or production lines
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Focused on operator safety and workflow efficiency
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Built and supported in Canada
Frequently Asked Questions – Glass Transportation Systems
Frequently Asked Questions
Are your glass handling systems standard products?
No. All Bromer glass handling equipment is custom-engineered based on your application, load requirements, workspace constraints, and workflow.
What types of glass can your handling equipment support?
Our systems are designed to handle a wide range of glass types, including tempered, laminated, insulated units, and large architectural panels.
Can your equipment integrate with existing cranes or production lines?
Yes. We regularly design handling equipment to integrate with overhead cranes, lifting systems, and existing production or staging environments.
What information do you need to start a project?
A general description of your application, glass dimensions or weight (if known), workspace layout, and handling requirements is usually sufficient to begin the design process.
Do you offer on-site installation or support?
Installation and support options depend on the project scope and location. These details are discussed during the quotation and design phase.
Is your equipment designed for industrial use and safety compliance?
Yes. All Bromer handling equipment is engineered for professional and industrial environments, with a strong focus on operator safety and durability.




